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61169 2- 2-20 61137 2-18-20 5- 3-20 Krengel Mfg. Co 61138 2-11-20 5- 3-20 Dennison Mfg. Co 61139 2-25-20 5- 3-20 Advance Sales Co - 61140 2-11-20 5- 3-20 E. C. Hunt - 61153 5- 3-20 J. S. Babcock Co 61186 1- 8-20 5- 3-20 Bausch & Lomb Optical Co 48349 4-30-20 John Price Jones Corp 60811 1-30-20 4-30-20 Allyn & Bacon 60808 1 -30-20 4-30-20 Ginn & Co 60797 2-16-20 4-30-20 Charles Scribner's Sons College of The City of New York. 60737 4- 9-20 4-30-20 Hugh D. McGrane 60738 4-30-20 S. Weinberger . 60761 3 -16-20 4-30-20 John P. Marquard Department of Correction. 62090 4-27-20 5- 5-20 R. H. Long Co 62088 4- 1-20 5- 5-20 J. K. Krieg Co 62086 4-23-20 5- 5-20 Scott & Williams, Inc 57221 3-3140 4-22-20 Erie Railroad Co 61207 12-15-19 5- 3-20 J. Lamberg Mfg. Co 61206 5-28-17 5- 3-20 Remington Typewriter Co., Inc.. 59656 4-19-20 52710 4-28-20 Max Frank Department of Docks. 60681 4-13-20 4-30-20 E. G. Ruehle & Co 61535 4-22-20 5- 4-20 Walldorf, Hafner & Schultz, Inc 51536 4-12-20 5- 4-20 Crandall Packing Co 60683 3-19-20 4-30-20 Williams & Wells Co Board of Elections. 62159 3-31-20 5- .5-20 Clynta Water Co 59757 4-27-20 4-28-20 Reiners & O'Donnell 56878 4-12-20 4-21-20 Antonio Joseph. 56881 4-12-20 4-21-20 A. A. Wood Board of Estimate and Apportionment. 62755 4-19-20 5- 6-20 Efficient Correspondence Bureau 61817 4-23-20 5- 4-20 Wales Adding Machine Co 60549 3-31-20 53268 4-30-20 N. Y. Telephone Co Teachers' Retirement Fund. 61379 3 1-20 5- 3-20 Clarence S. Nathan, Inc Department of Education. 60483 4-29-20 Triangle Door Check Co 59999 4-29-20 F. A. Sharrotte . 59969 4-29-20 Altantic Decorating Co., assignee of L Oslon • and Max Levine 60883 5- 1-20 W. E. Moss 59529 4-28-20 Claflins, Inc. Department of Finance. 60544 52765 4-30-20 Bank of U. S., assignee of J. Rocke Fire Department. 4-29-20 Wedlake-Lamson Co. . 60141" 3-31-20 52724 4-29-20 First Natl. Bank of Bklyn., assignee of Sylvan Levy, trustee for J. W. Gas- , tefger & Son 60142 52924 4-29-20 First Natl. Bank of Bklyn., assignee of Sylvan Levy, trustee for J. W. Gas- tetger & Son 61143 61148 61145 61775 3-20-20 5- 4-20 Samuel Pollack 61770 4- 1-20 5- 4-20 Hull, Grippen & Co 61769 4- 6-20 5- 4-20 Glidden Co 61768 4- 2 -20 5- 4-20 Kalt Lumber Co - 61765 4-16-20 5- 4-20 Alfred Chatwin Supply Co 61766 3-20 20 5- 4-20 Crannell, Nugent & Kranzer, Inc 59099 3-29 -20 4-22-20 Underwood Typewrite- Co 61750 4-22-20 5- 4-20 Stanley & Patterson, Inc 61761 3-18-20 5- 4-20 Barnett & Brown 61764 4-17-20 5- 4-20 M. Magee & Son, Inc 61755 4- 6-20 5- 4-20 Merck & Co 61754 4- 5-20 5- 4-20 Samuel Lewis 59473 4-28-20 T. J. Cummins Plumbing Co 59475 4-15-20 - Robert N. Hunter 59453 3-11-20 4-28-20 Bayley & Sons, Inc 59470 4-28-20 John F. Ferguson Board of Standard and Appeals. 62116 4-30-20 5- 5-20 New York & Brooklyn Towel Supply Co. Bellevue and Allied Hospitals. 61101 5- 3-20 E. Leitz, Inc 61068 5- 3-20 V. Fiorentino 61133 4- 8-20 5- 3-20 Holgan Bros., Inc 61132 - 3-31-20 5- 3-20 S. C. Landauer 61113 3-10-20 5- 3-20 Standard Parts Co 61107 4- 1-20 5- 3-20 F. N. DuBois Co., Inc 61085 3-26-20 5- 3-20 Tidewater Oil- Sales Corp 61097 5- 3-20 J. E. Kennedy & Co County Court, Richmond County. 62945 5- 7-20 William J. Ruggles County Court, Queens County. 64467 5-11-20 Thomas McDermott 64466 5-11-20 Victor H. Meyer 64465 5-11-20 William M. Stone 64464 5-11-20 Edward S. Malone County Court, Bronx County. 6038 5- 5-20 Daniel M. Morrissey Municipal Courts. 62881 5- 7-20 James W. Tuomey 62889 5- 7-20 Cornelius Snedeker 62891 5- 7-20 James E. Donovan 62888 5- 7-20 Michael J. Daly 62893 5- 7-20 John F. Ward 60525 3-20-20 4-30-20 Globe-Wernicke Co 60531 3- 5-20 4-30-20 Banks Law Publishing Co City Magistrates' Courts. 62765 4-17-20 5- 6-20 Mallinckrodt Chemical Works 62764 4-30-20 5- 6-20 J. W. Cleary 62763 5- 6-20 Huntoon Ice Co., Inc 62762 5- 1-20 5- 6-20 Paul Pilolla 62767 4-28-20 5- 6-20 Survey 62766 4- 5-20 5- 6-20 Brentatto's Court of Special Sessions. 6019 Stenography Service Co Supreme Courts. 61715 4-27-20 5- 4-20 West Publishing Co Hunter College. 2- 3-20 5- 3-20 Underwood Typewriter Co 5- 3-20 Prang Co. 5- 3-20 A. B. Dick Co 5- 3-20 Cobb Macey Dohme, Inc Amount. 14 60 6 97 1 47 15 00 300 800 9225 10 50 23 52 37 00 11 30 14 00 136 55 715 00 17500 631 50 300 48 45 33 97 18 00 660 51 90 30 00 38 73 70 00 6 45 42 00 200 00 20000 200 00 97 50 5000 1 85 8 90 2 25 360 110 52 193 00 10 67 5 00 3 12 17 50 2 20 3 85 2100 21 50 41 20 69 62 98 30 66 40 ' 2 87 60 15 00 7 75 69 00 29 25 966 56 195 00 417 70 106 05 20000 151 00 20600 1 50 3 25 14 25 37 64 6 75 75 312 80 7 50 57 83 19 75 49900 12 20 376 52 7800. 3200 25 17 6 15 148 94 6 00 197 44 105 00 675 00 104 31 518 19 506 81 257.46 1,707 26 513 41 60398 Finance %toucher' No. Invoice Dates or Contract Number. Received in Depart= ment of Finance. Name of Payee. THE CITY RECORD. Vol.. XLVIII.. NuMaslt 14288. NEW YORK, SATURDAY, MAY 15, 1920. Pttci 10 CtxTS THE CITY RECORD. OFFICIAL JOURNAL OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK. Published Under Authority of Section 1526, Greater New York Charter, by the BOARD OF CITY RECORD. JOHN F: IJYLAN, M oa. JOHN P. O'BRIEN. CORPnRATIoN ('AITNSCL. CHARLES L CRAIG. COMPTXOIX . PETER J. BRADY, Svrntvisoil. supervisor's Office, Munlclpal Building, 8th floor. Published daily, at 9 a. m., except Sundays and legal holidays. Distributing Division, 125 and 127 Worth at., Manhattan, New York City. Subscription, $20 a year, exclusive of supplements. Daily issue, 10 cents a copy. SUPPLEMENTS: Civil List (containing naifies, salaries, etc., of the City employees), 85; Official Canvass of Votes, $1; Registry Lists, 10 cents each assembly district; Law Department Sup- plement, $1; Assessed Valuation of Real Estate. $2 each section; postage extra. ADVERTISING: Copy for publication in the Ctry RECORD must be received at lent TWO (2) days before the date fixed for the first insertion; when proof is required for correction before publication, copy must be received THREE (3) days before the date fixed for the first insertion. COPY for publication in the corporation newspapers of Brooklyn must be received at least THREE (3) days before the date fixed for the first insertion. Entered as Second-class Matter, Post Office at New York City. TABLE OF CONTENTS. 3051 3068 3067 3051 3067 3070 3057 3060 3060 3057 3057 3055 3066 3066 3056 3058 3060 3058 3068 3068 3068 3069 3069 3069 3070 3070 Transit Construction Commissioner— Auction Sa' 1 e of Real Estate 3066 Invitation to Contractors 3067 OFFICE OF THE MAYOR. Hearing on Legislative Bills. PURSUANT TO STATUTORY REQUIREMENT, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an act, Assembly No. 1433, Int. No. 1270, has been passed by both branches of the Legislature, entitled An act to amend the code of civil procedure, in relation to the retirement of officers and employees of the City Court of The City of New York, and providing for their compensation, and establishing a retirement fund therefor. Further notice is hereby given that a public hearing upon such bill will be held at the Mayor's office in the City Hall in The City of New York on Tuesday, May 18, 1920, at 10.30 o'clock a. m. Dated, City Hall, New York, May 14, 1920. m15,17 JOHN F. HYLAN, Mayor. MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION. List of Applications Filed for Position of Patrolman. Spector, Frank, 152 Allen st., farmer; De Alto, Cono, 38 Grand st., helper; Grace, Joseph Francis, 460 W. 150th st., laundryman; Ryan, Robert Nicholas, 609 52d st., Bklyn., chauffeur ; McDonough, Michael J., 355 Maple st., Bklyn., letter carrier; Young, Harold D., 735 Van Nest ave., Bronx; guard; Sullivan, Laurence, 424 E. 140th st., steamfitter's helper; Smith, Howard J., 222 62d st., Bklyn., roofer; Heisig, Jr., Theodore F., 708 8th ave., chauffeur; Harth, Charles, 423 E. 12th st., steamfitter's helper; Tallman, Valentine E., 300 Ainslie st., Bklyn., soldier; Schroff, William A., 1173 Hoe ave., Bronx, delivery clerk; Maher, Michael L., 363 W. 11th st., messenger; Dugan, Charles A., 684 Warren st., Bklyn., guard; McEvoy, James P., 1058 Myrtle ave., Bklyn., ironworker ; Coleman, Peter D., 105 Ryerson st., Bklyn., shipfitter's helper; Mullen, Joseph A., 29 Howard pl., Bklyn., clerk; Petrzelka, Joe C., 346 St. Nicholas ave., care of H. Balser, manufacturers of explosives, DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE. WARRANTS MADE READY FQR PAYMENT IN DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE FRIDAY, MAY 14, 1920. Below is a statement of warrants made ready for payment on the above date, showing therein the Department of Finance voucher number, the dates of the invoices or the registered number of the contract, the date the voucher was filed in the Department of Finance, the name of the payee and the amount of the warrant Where two or more bills are embraced in the warrant, the dates of the earliest and latest are given, excepting that, when such payments are made under a contract, the registered number of the contract is shown in the place of the second. invoice date. Where the word "final" is shown after the name of the payee, payment will not be made until thirty days after the completion and acceptance of the work, but all of the other warrants mentioned will be forwarded through the mail unless some reason exists why payment is to be made in person, in which event written notice will be promptly given to the claimant. In making a written or verbal inquiry at this office for any of the above men -. tioned warrants, it is requested that reference be made by the Department of Finance voucher number CHARLES L. CRAIG, Comptroller. Voucher Finance No. Contract Dates or Number. Invoice in Depart - Received Finance. meat of Name of Payee. Amount i eard of Aldermen. 61752 3-13-20 5- 4-30 Herbert Reinwald 45 00 61767 4- 1-20 63017 5- 7-20 New York Telephone Co $27 19 5- 4-20 Fairbanks Co 32 00 Armory Board. Assessors, Board of— Completion of Assessments and Awards 3 Completion of Awards 3 Bellevue and Allied Hospitals— Proposals 3 Board Meetings 3 Bronx, Borough of— Proposals 3 Brooklyn, Borough of- Proposals 3 Reports for Weeks Ended April 17- 24, 1920 3 Changes in Departments, Etc 3 College of The City of New York— Proposals 3 Docks, Department of— Proposals 3 Education, Department of— Auction Sale 3 Contracts Awarded May 10, 1920 3 Proposals 3 Estimate and Apportionment, Board of— Notice of Public Hearings—Public Improvement Matters Finance, Department of— Statement of Receipts and Payments, Office of the Chamberlain for Week Ended April 10, 1920 Confirmation of Assessments—Notice to Property Owners Corporation Sale of Buildings and Ap- purtenances Thereto on City Real Estate by Sealed Bids 3 Corporation Sale of Real Estate 3 Corporation Sale of the Lease of Cer- tain City Real Estate 3 Interest on City Bonds and Stock 3 Sureties on Contracts 3 Vouchers Received May 14, 1920 3 11 -arrants Made Ready for Payment May 14, 1920 3 Fire Department— Proposals 3 Instructions to Bidders for Work to Be Done or Supplies to be Furnished 3 Manhattan, Borough of— Proposals 3 Mayor, Office of the— Notice of Public Heariug 059 Municipal Civil Service Commission- 059 Amended Notices of Examinations.. Amendments to Classification 062 List of Applications Filed for Postion 057 of Patrolman Notices of Examinations 063 Notice to Bidders at Sale of Old Build- ings, etc. 058 Official Directory Parks, Department of- 055 Proposals 056 Plant and Structures, Department of— Proposals 070 Police Department— Auction Sale of Unclaimed and Con- 060 demned Property Owners Wanted for Unclaimed Prop- 060 erty 056 Report for Week Ended May 8, 1920 060 Public We'fare, Department of— Auction Sale Proposals 3059 Report for Week Ended May 1, 1920 Purchase, Board of— Proposals Queens, Borough of- 3055 Proposals Richmond, Borough of- 3065 Proposals 065 063 063 063 065 052 051 062 070 061 Supreme Court, First Depariment- Filing Preliminary Abstracts Filing Tentative Decree—Notice to File Objections Notice of Appointment Supreme Court, Second Department— Application to Court to Condemn Property Filing Bills of Costs Filing Final Reports Filing Tentative Decree—Notice to File Objections Notice to File Claims

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61169 2- 2-20 61137 2-18-20 5- 3-20 Krengel Mfg. Co 61138 2-11-20 5- 3-20 Dennison Mfg. Co 61139 2-25-20 5- 3-20 Advance Sales Co - 61140 2-11-20 5- 3-20 E. C. Hunt - 61153 5- 3-20 J. S. Babcock Co 61186 1- 8-20 5- 3-20 Bausch & Lomb Optical Co 48349 4-30-20 John Price Jones Corp 60811 1-30-20 4-30-20 Allyn & Bacon 60808 1-30-20 4-30-20 Ginn & Co 60797 2-16-20 4-30-20 Charles Scribner's Sons

College of The City of New York. 60737 4- 9-20 4-30-20 Hugh D. McGrane 60738 4-30-20 S. Weinberger . 60761 3-16-20 4-30-20 John P. Marquard

Department of Correction. 62090 4-27-20 5- 5-20 R. H. Long Co 62088 4- 1-20 5- 5-20 J. K. Krieg Co 62086 4-23-20 5- 5-20 Scott & Williams, Inc 57221 3-3140 4-22-20 Erie Railroad Co 61207 12-15-19 5- 3-20 J. Lamberg Mfg. Co 61206 5-28-17 5- 3-20 Remington Typewriter Co., Inc.. 59656 4-19-20 52710 4-28-20 Max Frank

Department of Docks. 60681 4-13-20 4-30-20 E. G. Ruehle & Co 61535 4-22-20 5- 4-20 Walldorf, Hafner & Schultz, Inc 51536 4-12-20 5- 4-20 Crandall Packing Co 60683 3-19-20 4-30-20 Williams & Wells Co

Board of Elections. 62159 3-31-20 5- .5-20 Clynta Water Co 59757 4-27-20 4-28-20 Reiners & O'Donnell 56878 4-12-20 4-21-20 Antonio Joseph. 56881 4-12-20 4-21-20 A. A. Wood

Board of Estimate and Apportionment. 62755 4-19-20 5- 6-20 Efficient Correspondence Bureau 61817 4-23-20 5- 4-20 Wales Adding Machine Co 60549 3-31-20 53268 4-30-20 N. Y. Telephone Co

Teachers' Retirement Fund. 61379 3 1-20 5- 3-20 Clarence S. Nathan, Inc

Department of Education. 60483 4-29-20 Triangle Door Check Co 59999 4-29-20 F. A. Sharrotte . 59969 4-29-20 Altantic Decorating Co., assignee of L

Oslon • and Max Levine 60883 5- 1-20 W. E. Moss 59529 4-28-20 Claflins, Inc.

Department of Finance. 60544 52765 4-30-20 Bank of U. S., assignee of J. Rocke

Fire Department. 4-29-20 Wedlake-Lamson Co. .

60141" 3-31-20 52724 4-29-20 First Natl. Bank of Bklyn., assignee of Sylvan Levy, trustee for J. W. Gas-

, tefger & Son 60142 52924 4-29-20 First Natl. Bank of Bklyn., assignee of

Sylvan Levy, trustee for J. W. Gas- tetger & Son

61143 61148 61145

61775 3-20-20 5- 4-20 Samuel Pollack 61770 4- 1-20 5- 4-20 Hull, Grippen & Co 61769 4- 6-20 5- 4-20 Glidden Co 61768 4- 2-20 5- 4-20 Kalt Lumber Co - 61765 4-16-20 5- 4-20 Alfred Chatwin Supply Co 61766 3-20 20 5- 4-20 Crannell, Nugent & Kranzer, Inc 59099 3-29-20 4-22-20 Underwood Typewrite- Co 61750 4-22-20 5- 4-20 Stanley & Patterson, Inc 61761 3-18-20 5- 4-20 Barnett & Brown 61764 4-17-20 5- 4-20 M. Magee & Son, Inc 61755 4- 6-20 5- 4-20 Merck & Co 61754 4- 5-20 5- 4-20 Samuel Lewis 59473 4-28-20 T. J. Cummins Plumbing Co 59475 4-15-20 - Robert N. Hunter 59453 3-11-20 4-28-20 Bayley & Sons, Inc 59470 4-28-20 John F. Ferguson

Board of Standard and Appeals. 62116 4-30-20 5- 5-20 New York & Brooklyn Towel Supply

Co. Bellevue and Allied Hospitals.

61101 5- 3-20 E. Leitz, Inc 61068 5- 3-20 V. Fiorentino 61133 4- 8-20 5- 3-20 Holgan Bros., Inc 61132- 3-31-20 5- 3-20 S. C. Landauer 61113 3-10-20 5- 3-20 Standard Parts Co 61107 4- 1-20 5- 3-20 F. N. DuBois Co., Inc 61085 3-26-20 5- 3-20 Tidewater Oil- Sales Corp 61097 5- 3-20 J. E. Kennedy & Co

County Court, Richmond County. 62945 5- 7-20 William J. Ruggles

County Court, Queens County. 64467 5-11-20 Thomas McDermott 64466 5-11-20 Victor H. Meyer 64465 5-11-20 William M. Stone 64464 5-11-20 Edward S. Malone

County Court, Bronx County. 6038 5- 5-20 Daniel M. Morrissey

Municipal Courts. 62881 5- 7-20 James W. Tuomey 62889 5- 7-20 Cornelius Snedeker 62891 5- 7-20 James E. Donovan 62888 5- 7-20 Michael J. Daly 62893 5- 7-20 John F. Ward 60525 3-20-20 4-30-20 Globe-Wernicke Co 60531 3- 5-20 4-30-20 Banks Law Publishing Co

City Magistrates' Courts. 62765 4-17-20 5- 6-20 Mallinckrodt Chemical Works 62764 4-30-20 5- 6-20 J. W. Cleary 62763 5- 6-20 Huntoon Ice Co., Inc 62762 5- 1-20 5- 6-20 Paul Pilolla 62767 4-28-20 5- 6-20 Survey 62766 4- 5-20 5- 6-20 Brentatto's

Court of Special Sessions. 6019 Stenography Service Co

Supreme Courts. 61715 4-27-20 5- 4-20 West Publishing Co

Hunter College. 2- 3-20 5- 3-20 Underwood Typewriter Co

5- 3-20 Prang Co. 5- 3-20 A. B. Dick Co 5- 3-20 Cobb Macey Dohme, Inc

Amount.

14 60 6 97 1 47

15 00 300 800

9225 10 50 23 52 37 00 11 30 14 00

136 55 715 00 17500 631 50

300

48 45 33 97 18 00 660

51 90 30 00 38 73 70 00

6 45

42 00 200 00 20000 200 00

97 50

5000 1 85 8 90 2 25 360

110 52 193 00

10 67 5 00 3 12

17 50 2 20 3 85

2100

21 50

41 20 69 62 98 30 66 40

' 2 87 60

15 00 7 75

69 00 29 25

966 56 195 00 417 70 106 05

20000 151 00 20600

1 50 3 25

14 25 37 64 6 75

75 312 80

7 50 57 83 19 75

49900

12 20 376 52 7800. 3200

25 17 6 15

148 94

6 00

197 44 105 00

675 00 104 31 518 19

506 81

257.46

1,707 26

513 41

60398

Finance %toucher'

No.

Invoice Dates or Contract Number.

Received in Depart= ment of Finance.

Name of Payee.

THE CITY RECORD. Vol.. XLVIII.. NuMaslt 14288. NEW YORK, SATURDAY, MAY 15, 1920. Pttci 10 CtxTS

THE CITY RECORD.

OFFICIAL JOURNAL OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK. Published Under Authority of Section 1526, Greater New York Charter, by the

BOARD OF CITY RECORD. JOHN F: IJYLAN, M oa.

JOHN P. O'BRIEN. CORPnRATIoN ('AITNSCL. CHARLES L CRAIG. COMPTXOIX . PETER J. BRADY, Svrntvisoil.

supervisor's Office, Munlclpal Building, 8th floor. Published daily, at 9 a. m., except Sundays and legal holidays. Distributing Division, 125 and 127 Worth at., Manhattan, New York City. Subscription, $20 a year, exclusive of supplements. Daily issue, 10 cents a copy. SUPPLEMENTS: Civil List (containing naifies, salaries, etc., of the City employees), 85;

Official Canvass of Votes, $1; Registry Lists, 10 cents each assembly district; Law Department Sup-plement, $1; Assessed Valuation of Real Estate. $2 each section; postage extra.

ADVERTISING: Copy for publication in the Ctry RECORD must be received at lent TWO (2) days before the date fixed for the first insertion; when proof is required for correction before publication, copy must be received THREE (3) days before the date fixed for the first insertion.

COPY for publication in the corporation newspapers of Brooklyn must be received at least THREE (3) days before the date fixed for the first insertion.

Entered as Second-class Matter, Post Office at New York City.

TABLE OF CONTENTS.

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3068 3067

3051 3067

3070 3057

3060

3060

3057

3057 3055

3066 3066 3056

3058

3060

3058

3068

3068 3068

3069 3069 3069

3070 3070

Transit Construction Commissioner— Auction Sa'1 e of Real Estate 3066 Invitation to Contractors 3067

OFFICE OF THE MAYOR. Hearing on Legislative Bills.

PURSUANT TO STATUTORY REQUIREMENT, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an act, Assembly No. 1433, Int. No. 1270, has been passed by both branches

of the Legislature, entitled An act to amend the code of civil procedure, in relation to the retirement of

officers and employees of the City Court of The City of New York, and providing for their compensation, and establishing a retirement fund therefor.

Further notice is hereby given that a public hearing upon such bill will be held at the Mayor's office in the City Hall in The City of New York on Tuesday, May 18, 1920, at 10.30 o'clock a. m.

Dated, City Hall, New York, May 14, 1920. m15,17 JOHN F. HYLAN, Mayor.

MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION. List of Applications Filed for Position of Patrolman.

Spector, Frank, 152 Allen st., farmer; De Alto, Cono, 38 Grand st., helper; Grace, Joseph Francis, 460 W. 150th st., laundryman; Ryan, Robert Nicholas, 609 52d st., Bklyn., chauffeur ; McDonough, Michael J., 355 Maple st., Bklyn., letter carrier; Young, Harold D., 735 Van Nest ave., Bronx; guard; Sullivan, Laurence, 424 E. 140th st., steamfitter's helper; Smith, Howard J., 222 62d st., Bklyn., roofer; Heisig, Jr., Theodore F., 708 8th ave., chauffeur; Harth, Charles, 423 E. 12th st., steamfitter's helper; Tallman, Valentine E., 300 Ainslie st., Bklyn., soldier; Schroff, William A., 1173 Hoe ave., Bronx, delivery clerk; Maher, Michael L., 363 W. 11th st., messenger; Dugan, Charles A., 684 Warren st., Bklyn., guard; McEvoy, James P., 1058 Myrtle ave., Bklyn., ironworker ; Coleman, Peter D., 105 Ryerson st., Bklyn., shipfitter's helper; Mullen, Joseph A., 29 Howard pl., Bklyn., clerk; Petrzelka, Joe C., 346 St. Nicholas ave., care of H. Balser, manufacturers of explosives,

DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE. WARRANTS MADE READY FQR PAYMENT IN DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE

FRIDAY, MAY 14, 1920. Below is a statement of warrants made ready for payment on the above date,

showing therein the Department of Finance voucher number, the dates of the invoices or the registered number of the contract, the date the voucher was filed in the Department of Finance, the name of the payee and the amount of the warrant

Where two or more bills are embraced in the warrant, the dates of the earliest and latest are given, excepting that, when such payments are made under a contract, the registered number of the contract is shown in the place of the second. invoice date.

Where the word "final" is shown after the name of the payee, payment will not be made until thirty days after the completion and acceptance of the work, but all of the other warrants mentioned will be forwarded through the mail unless some reason exists why payment is to be made in person, in which event written notice will be promptly given to the claimant.

In making a written or verbal inquiry at this office for any of the above men-. tioned warrants, it is requested that reference be made by the Department of Finance voucher number CHARLES L. CRAIG, Comptroller.

Voucher Finance

No. Contract

Dates or

Number.

Invoice in Depart- Received

Finance. meat of Name of Payee. Amount

i eard of Aldermen.

61752 3-13-20 5- 4-30 Herbert Reinwald 45 00 61767 4- 1-20

63017 5- 7-20 New York Telephone Co $27 19

5- 4-20 Fairbanks Co 32 00 Armory Board.

Assessors, Board of— Completion of Assessments and

Awards 3 Completion of Awards 3

Bellevue and Allied Hospitals— Proposals 3

Board Meetings 3 Bronx, Borough of—

Proposals 3 Brooklyn, Borough of-

Proposals 3 Reports for Weeks Ended April 17-

24, 1920 3 Changes in Departments, Etc 3 College of The City of New York—

Proposals 3 Docks, Department of—

Proposals 3 Education, Department of—

Auction Sale 3 Contracts Awarded May 10, 1920 3 Proposals 3

Estimate and Apportionment, Board of—Notice of Public Hearings—Public

Improvement Matters Finance, Department of—

Statement of Receipts and Payments, Office of the Chamberlain for Week Ended April 10, 1920

Confirmation of Assessments—Notice to Property Owners

Corporation Sale of Buildings and Ap-purtenances Thereto on City Real Estate by Sealed Bids 3

Corporation Sale of Real Estate 3 Corporation Sale of the Lease of Cer-

tain City Real Estate 3 Interest on City Bonds and Stock 3 Sureties on Contracts 3 Vouchers Received May 14, 1920 3 11-arrants Made Ready for Payment

May 14, 1920 3 Fire Department—

Proposals 3 Instructions to Bidders for Work to Be

Done or Supplies to be Furnished 3 Manhattan, Borough of—

Proposals 3

Mayor, Office of the—Notice of Public Heariug

059 Municipal Civil Service Commission-

059 Amended Notices of Examinations.. Amendments to Classification

062 List of Applications Filed for Postion

057 of Patrolman Notices of Examinations

063 Notice to Bidders at Sale of Old Build- ings, etc.

058 Official Directory Parks, Department of-

055 Proposals 056 Plant and Structures, Department of—

Proposals 070 Police Department—

Auction Sale of Unclaimed and Con-

060 demned Property Owners Wanted for Unclaimed Prop-

060 erty

056 Report for Week Ended May 8, 1920 060 Public We'fare, Department of—

Auction Sale Proposals

3059 Report for Week Ended May 1, 1920 Purchase, Board of—

Proposals Queens, Borough of-

3055 Proposals Richmond, Borough of-

3065 Proposals

065 063

063 063 065 052

051

062

070

061

Supreme Court, First Depariment- Filing Preliminary Abstracts Filing Tentative Decree—Notice to

File Objections Notice of Appointment

Supreme Court, Second Department—Application to Court to Condemn

Property Filing Bills of Costs Filing Final Reports Filing Tentative Decree—Notice to

File Objections Notice to File Claims

Invoice Received Finance • Dates or in Dep*rt. Voucher Contract ment of

. No. Number. Finance. Name of Payee. Amount

Invoice Finance Date Vouch- or Con- Name of Payee. Amount. er No. tract

Number.

65789 Central Supply Co 23 70 Central Supply Co. 10 80

65790 D, J. Barry Co • 100 D. J. Barry Co. 750

65791

Three-in-One Oil

480

Ipvoice Finance Date Vouch- or Con-

' Name of Payee. Amount. ~r No. tract

Number.

ArmQc1► Bard. 65810 31945 Pitcher & Tachau, 65$11 • C. D. Rhinehart 65787 Philip Hans 657:: John T. Stanley

5 00 10 50 3239

305Q THE CITY RECORD. SATURDAY, MAY 15, 1920.'

Finance Voucher

No.

Invoice Received Dates or in Depart- Contract ment of Number. Finance.

Name of Payee. . Amount

62684 62685 62686 62693 62694 62687 62683 63115 62679 62680 63094 63093 63092 63091 63090

60283 3-13-20

52713 4-29-20 Northfield Feed and Grain Co 53454 4-29-20 Clark & Wilkins Co 52949 4-29-20 Polack Tyre & Rubber Co

4-30-20 Auto Truck Supply Co 4-30-20 Livingston Radiator Corp.

Department of Health. 52534 4-29-20 Milton Abrams 15 31

4-29-20 Crane's Oxygen Works & Ambulance Co. 27 Claflin's, Inc. 66 00

4-28-20 Cavanagh Bros. & Co. 44 50 5- 3-20 Addressograph Co. 2 91 5- 3-20Underwood Typewriter Co., Inc. 24 03 4-29-20 M. Weiss & Co. 120 00

52794 4-29-20 Edward West 216 48 52569 4-29-20 • Wilson & Co., Inc. 534 09 52826 4-29-20 Wilson & Co., Inc. 4,650 21

52791 4-29-20 Swift & Co. 2,618 01 52791 4-29-20 Swift & Co. 975 50 52790 4-29-20 A. Silz, Inc. 377 80

5- 4-20 Charles G. Fedden 15 50

5- 4-20 Clover Farms, Inc. • 3 68 Law Department.

5- 5-20 N. Y. Telephone Co. 21 66 5- 7-20 United Electric Service Co 9 20 5- 1-20 Ten Eyck Co. 214 34

Miscellaneous. 5- 6-20 Nelson Smith 5- 6-20 Manhattan Beach Realty Corp. 5- 6-20 Receiver of Taxes 5- 6-20 Adolph Feldblum 5- 6-20 Agnes C. Murray 5- 6-20 M. Madison 5- 6-20 Louis Mendel, Jr. 5- 3-20 Corn Exchange Bank 5- 6-20 Maurice Epstein 5- 6-20 George Tragidis 5- 7-20 Giovanni Mariano 5- 7-20 Frank Kratzman 5- 7-20 John Kiernan 5- 7-20 John Kaiser 5- 7-20 Francis B. Kain, as Administrator of

William H. Kain, Deceased 5- 7-20 •Francis B. Kain, Administrator of

William Kain, Deceased 5- 7-20 State Industrial Commission 5- 7-20 John J. Hayes 5- 7-20 Bernard Berkowitz 5- 7-20 Patrick Brogan 5- 7-20 Joseph Denerdo 5- 7-20 John Diggs 5- 7-20 Thomas F. Donohue 5- 7-20 John Dunn 5- 7-20 Mike Vellers 5- 7-20 Emma Farrell 5- 7-20 Annie Thompson 5- 7-20 Regina F. Heyer 5- 7-20 Katherina Hoffman 5- 7-20 Catherine Just 5- 7-20 Elizabeth Klebbe 5- 7-20 Anna Oppenheim 5- 7-20 Aaron M. Oppenheim 5- 7-20 Esther Haven 5- 7-20 Caroline P. Bridson 5- 7-20 Charles Yengel 5- 7-20 Frank G. Burns 5- 7-20 Cornelius Fergueson 4-30-20 William Ward

The Mayoralty. 5- 5-20 Borden's Farm Products Co., Inc

Board of Purchase. 4-28-20 Remington Typewriter Co. Bronx Parkway Commission. 4-30-20 Prest-o-Lite Co., Inc. 4-30-20 Topping Bros. 4-30-20 Director of Finance 5- 4-20 Westchester Plumbing Supply Co 5- 4-20 S. M. Wilson

Department of Parks. 5- 5-20 Federal Motor Truck Co., N. Y., Inc. 5- 5-20 Vaughan's Seed Store 5- 5-20 William Zinsser & Co., Inc 5- 5-20 Adams & Elting Co. 5- 5-20 Candee, Smith & Howland Co. 5- 5-20 John Simmons Co. 5- 5-20 Patterson Bros., Inc. 5- 5-20 Sickels-Loder Co.

Police Department. 5- 7-20 E. J. Healey, Jr. 5- 7-20 Henry P. Oswald 5- 7-20 Edward S. Boyle 5- 7-20 Louis Herman 5- 7-20 James A. Rogers 5- ' 7-20 John Pavlovic 5- 7-20 Elizabeth Helms ,. . 4-28-20 Atlas Stationery Corp.

Department of Plant and Structures. 5- 8-20 Edward Dee 5- 3-20' A. F. Brombacher & Co....... 4-30-20 Stanley & Patterson, Inc. 4-30-20 Albert Hirst, Inc.

President of the Borough of Manhattan. 5- 4-20 William Dauphin

5- 4-20 United Electric Service Co. 5- 3-20 Charles L. Craig, Comptroller of City

of New York, Trustee for Account of ' Street Opening Fund

4-24-20 Keuffel & Esser Co.

60284 4-29-20 Nason Mfg. Co. 25 00 60297 4-29-20 Atlas Stationery Corp. 390 20 57805 3-25-20 4-23-20 McMann & Taylor Co. 45 00 61569 5- 4-20 A. B. Dick Co. 6 90 61565 3-29-20 5- 4-20 M. B. Brown Ptg. & Bdg. Co 22 50• 61564 3-25-20 5- 4-20 Typewriter Trading Co. 65 40 60965 49896 5- 1-20 W. J. Fitzgerald .... 3,586.02

President of the Borough of Brooklyn. 61850 4-21-20 ' 5- 4-20 Stewart Products Service Station 5 00 61857 3-22-20 5- 4-20 Lynagh, Condon & Magee 13 85 60486 4- 1-20 4-29-20 Mechanics Bank, Assignee of P. J.

Donlon Contr. Co. 15,357 99 62024 2-10-20 5- 5.20 C. P. Carrington 1 80 62022 4- 8-20 5- 5-20 H. F. Neary 2 50 62029 4- 1-20 5- 5-20 18th Avenue Garage, Inc. 20 40 61855 4-21-20 5•. 4-20 Cadillac Auto Exchange and Repair

Co., Inc. 77 90 61854 4- 9-20 5- 4-20 H. E. Spicer Co. 16 00 62025 5- 5-20 Julius Bindrim 76 66 61849 4-17-20 5- 4-20 Interstate Map Co. 10 50 61834 4-23-20 5- 4-20 Lithoprint Co. of New York, Inc 26 62

President of the Borough of Queens. 60387 2- 4-20 5-29-20 Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co. 28 00 60385 4-12-20 4-29-20 John R. Carpenter Co. 134 80 60378 4-10-20 - 4-29-20 Trautwein Corp. 140 39

President of the Borough of Richmond. 36251 2-24-20 Annin & Co. 96 30 61594 .3-15-20 5- 4-20 Staten Island Supply Co. 1 92 61591 3-25-20 5- 4-20 Frank Bunge 12 00 61592 3-17-20 5- 4-20 Gregg Bros., Inc. 16 56 61569 3-15-20 5- 4-20 Staten Island Supply Co. 19 84 61572 3-31-20 5- 4-20 Zorn & Schrengauer 7 83

Department of Public Welfare. 61299 1-29-20 5- 3-20 Royal Petroleum Co., Inc. 36 05 61303 4-13-20 5- 3-20 Spool Cotton Co. 749 20 61320 4-14-20 5- 3-20 Hull, Grippen & Co., Inc. 28 00 57395 4- 7-20 5-23-20 Powell Welding Co. 45 00 62255 4- 7-20 • 5- 5-20 Lehn & Fink, Inc. 2 00 62254 3-18-20 • 5- 5-20 Dennison Mfg. Co. 49 60 62253 4- 4-20 5- 5-20 E. Leitz, Inc. 12 15 62257 4- 1-20 5- 5-20 Armour & Co. 80 62153 4-21-20 5- 5-20 Boston Road Garage 6 00 62260 4-19-20 5- 5-20 Du Pont-Young Corp. 38 88 62259 4-25-20 5- 5-20 H. Fischer & Co., Inc. 10 50 62266 4-29-20 5- 5-20 Lily Cup Co., Inc. 4 50 62268 4-28-20 5- 5-20 Atlas Stationery Corp. 3 80

Sheriff, New York County. 60714 53239 4-30-20 New York Telephone Co. 169 91

Deportment of Street Cleaning. 56936 4-21-20 Willard C. Irmscher 60938 4-10-20 5- 1-20 William McCrea 59787 12-31-19 4-28-20 Granville Sellers, Inc. 59796 3-23-20 4-28-20 Ward & Co. 59737 52156 4-28-20 William Farrell & Son, Inc 62326 4-18-20 5- 5-20 John Moodzi 62041 . 5- 5-20 John Moodzi 62327 4-12-20 5- 5-20 Irving Peres 62328 5- 5-20 Turner Bros., Inc. 61740 4- 3-20 5- 4-20 Harry Mattioli 62055 5- 5-20 Grimm Constr. Co. 62299 4-28-20 5- 5-20 Robert Blank, Assignee of Anthony

Cestaro 62046 4-14-20 Chas. A. Meyers Contr. Co., Inc 61798 5- 4-20 John J. Swiglia 62042 4-11-20 5- 5-20 Willard S. Miller 62043 5- 5-20 Martin Moran 62045 4-22-20 5- 5-20 Antonio Maglione 62048 Lenox Sand & Gravel Co 62047 4- 3-20 5- 5-20 Josephine T. Lynch 62040 5- 5-20 Harry Mattioli 62966 4-10-20 James Crimmins 62298 4- 5-20 5- 5-20 J. F. Stapleton 62053 4-10-20 5- 6-20 James Halpin, Jr 62054 4- 5-20 5- 6-20 James Gallo

Transit Construction Commissioner. 60834 4- 8-20 5- 1-20 New York Tribune 62804 5- 6-20 Louis Reichardt 62804 5- 6-20 . Louis Reichardt

Board of Water Supply. 62948 5- 7-20 Charles Mann 61596 5- 4-20 Atlas Stationery Corporation 61609 4-21-20 5- 4-20 Stumpp & Walter Co 61610 4-22-20 5- 4-20 Eugene H. Tower, Inc 61608 3- 1-20 5- 4-20 Weaver-Ebling Automobile Co 61597 3- 5-20 5- 4-20 Austin Nichols & Co., Inc 61598 4-21-20 5- 4-20 M. B. Brown Ptg. & Bdg. Co 61607 5- 4-20 L. B. Van Wagenen Co 61599 4-22-20 5- 4-20 Conrow Bros 61600 5- 4-20 Defiance Manufacturing Co 61602 3-31-20 5- 4-20 Lithoprint Co. of New York, Inc 61601 3-31-20 5- 4-20 G. S. Green Co., Inc 61603 5- 4-20 Lowe Motor Supplies Co 61604 4- 1-20 5- 4-20 James Millard & Son Co 61605 4- 1-20 5- 4-20 Prattsville Water Co 61606 4-10-20 5- 4-20 Stephens Fuel Co., Inc

Department of Water Supply, Oas and Electricity. 62295 5- 6-20 William A. Shaw 60779 4-30-20 R. Young Bros. Feed Co 60777 2-28-20 4-30-20 Welsbach Street Lighting Co. of

America 58555 4- 8-20 4-26-20 Bristol Co 59869 4-13-20 4-28-20 Fairbanks Co 60770 4-16-20 4-30-20 National Brass & Copper Tube Co., Inc 59868 4-13-20 4-28-20 B. B. Neal Hardware Co., Inc 595 3- 8-20 4-28-20 Walworth Manufacturing Co 59887 2-24-20 4-28-20 Kennedy Valve Manufacturing Co 59870 4- 524 4-28-20 Fairbanks Co . 59851 52089 4-28-20 Church E. Gates & Co 59853 3- 8-20 52730 4-28-20 Hooker Electra Chemical Co 59850 52139 4-28-20 Hooker Electro' Chemical Co

60140 4-15-20 60143 60151 3-23-20 605.65 4- 9-20 60574

60347 60426 3-18-20

60425 12- 3-19 59706 4- 1-20 61399 2-24-20 61400 4- 9-20 60461 60355 60351 60350 60352 60348 60353 61868 61869 4- 6-20

62076 63126 5- 1-20 60866 4-26-20

63089

63088 63087 63106 63103 63101

'63100 63099 63097 63096 63113 63105 63107 63108 63109 63110 63104 63111 63112 63114 63998 63102 62953 60543 4- 5-20

62038 3-31-20

5%10

60606 3- 4-20 60608 3-11-20 60616 4- 2-20 61829 4- 9-20 61826 3-26-20

61950 3-31-20 61930 4-10-20 61946 4- 7-20 61947 4- 8-20 61948 4- 8-20 6194h 61939 4-13-20 61936 ̀

63080 63081 63082 63083 63084 63085 63079 59306

61244 61242 60597 4- 9-20 60601

61562 4-16-20 61563 4- 1-20 61361

88478 519 00 4490

40475 22200

32 20 6903 53 43 3 65

78 7 35 648

138 75 1000 1000 1286 2 14

40500 25 00

16601

10000 100 00 115 00 17 14 6500 105 00 1000 2 50

4500 1500 38 30 20 75 36 92 21 92 20 76 49 80 27 72 17 32 2768 26 44 321

5786 1,201 19 119 99

5892

202 5o

6 37 2 70 240

14 85 480

21 36 3900 10 35 6 75 860 18 90 7 02

71 11

36509 4060 41 16 1 73 290 760 264

461W

5600 2979 14084 12878

2700 130

13 31 140 0[

675 00 36 40 30 50 98004

1,848 15 154 16 40500 120 00 97833

5800 25600

6500 242 85 287 49 170 00 27500 7000

503 12 9083

1:•: 00 800

172 50 144 00 130 00

4320 613 97 613 97

7500 48 80 2 20 400 429

28 30 21 00 20 25 25 58 5 79

10 25 19 57 10 76 46 54 14 00 11 00

3 50 4040

.4200 9973 49 50

580 80 10856 127 20 15000 29528 62950 32800 64350

VOUCHERS RECEIVED IN DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE, FRIDAY, MAY 14, 1920.

A statement is herewith submitted of all vouchers filed in the Department of Finance on this date, in which is shown the Department . of Finance voucher number, the date of the invoices or the registered number of the some tame of the payee and the amount of the claim. re two or more bills are em- braced in one voucher the date of the earliest is given. excepting that when such vouchers are submitted under a contract the registered number of the contract is shown instead.' CHARLES L. CRAIG, Comptroller.

Invoice Finance Date Vouch- or Con-er No. tract

Number.

Name of Payee. Amount.

65438 Jeanette T. Wiener 65439 L. S. Starrett 65440 Peerless Manifold Book 65441 Review of Reviews 65442 Charles Scribner 65485 Underwood Typewriter Co 65486 J. Miller Chemical Co 65487 Powers Accounting Mach 65488 Kee Lox Mfg. Co 65489 Remington Typewriter Co 65490 Consolidated 'Stamp Works 65491 M. B. Brown Ptg. & Bdg

Co... . 65492 N. Y. Law Journal 65493 Oliver Typewriter Co 65494 J. E. Linde Paper 65495 Peerless Manifold Book 65496 Lasher & Lathrop 65497 Library Bureau 65498 J. E. Moore 65499 F. C. Stechert 65500 Standard Stamp Works 65501 Underwood Typewriter Co 65502 Craske Felt Co 65503 International Time Record'g 65504 Underwood • Typewriter Co. 65505 Peerless Manifold Book 65506 Geo. H. Chatfield 65507 Geo. K. Gombarts 65508 Elmhurst Coal Co 65509 Andrew Kaim 65510 Dept. of Parks 65511 Harvard Univ. Press 65512 Grolier Society 65513 Dodd-Mead Co. 65514 Syndicate Trading Co 65515 A. S. Barnes 65516 Educational Pub. Co 65517 Henry P. Davison 65518 Great Hall of Cooper Inst 65519 Western Union Tele 65520 Geo. W. Millar 65521 Macmillan Co. 65522 M. B. Brown Ptg. & Bdg

Co. 14 44 65523 Frank & Marburger 3 10 65524 Sibley Pitman Elec 2 30 65525 Martin Evans 32 92 65526 H. W. Gray Co 1 50 65527 Whitecomb & Barrow 5 40 65481 51545 Bacon Coal Co 18,7 57 65482 51042 Cavanagh Bros. 6 25 65483 51042 Cavanagh Bros. 220 15 65484 50345 Cavanagh Bros. 89 95 65930 52131 Fyrmer & Hanna 16,446 88 65931 52268 Gillis & Geoghan 8,586 00

Department of Health. 65941 National Auto Lamp Co 17 75 65942 Knickerbocker Ice Co 7 20 65943 J. S. Bestar 15 36 65944 Jacob Sobel 6 40 65945 Bruno S. Horowicz 49 49 65946 Arthur J. O'Leary 22 70 65947 Philip A. Saloman 5 00 65948 M. T. Kenny 13 50 65949 Amer. Social Hygiene 5 00 65950 Beseler Education Film 6 30 65951 Allied Window Cleaning 152 00 65952 G. E. Stechert 4 75 65953 Vincent Fortunate 11 65 65954 S. C. Landauer 42 00 65955 S. Sternan 21 60 65956 Hynson Westcott 8 75 65957 , F. Alfred Reichardt 38 00 65958 Metropolitan Match 7 50 65959 • Fairchild Bros. 187 50 65960 E. Leitz . 19 40 65961 Palo Co. 6 40 65962 James T. Dougherty 56 50 65963 Conron Bros. 554 10 65964 Clover Farms 66 47 65965 Joseph Weinstein 348 00 65966 Frank J Monaghan 1 60 65967 Allied Window Cleaning 800 65968 Clover Elec. Co 10 90 65969 Swift Co. . 67 76 65970 Samuel E. Hunter 14 50

,65971 Thos. Fallon 148 60 65972 Parke-Davis Co. 52 00 65973 John Greig 4 70 65974 Motor Car Co 15 00 65975 lames T. Dougherty 41 25 65976 E. Michaels 201 50 65977 Agent and Warden 1,250 00 65978 Eimer & Amend 50 00 65979 Kny-Scheerer Co. 32 15 65980 Aug. E. Fraass 119 80

Commissioner of Jurors, Queens County. 65615 . N. Y. Telephone Co 3 69

Law Department. 65824 John P. Martin 179 40 65825 Clarence J. Tobin 13 50 65826. Lawyers' Co-Operative 5 00 65822 Ten Eyck Co 23 00

Ten Eyck Co 10 34 Ten Eyck Co 11 50 Ten Eyck Co 1 55 Ten Eyck Co 66 30

65817 Banks Law Pub, 55 50 64718 Banks Law Pub. Co 21 50 65823 Wm. J. Mullen 20900 65819 Kolesog Co. 2 78 65820 I. & M. Steinberg 15 50 65821 Wilson Stamp Co. 5 35

Miscellaneous. 66121 Arthur Van Dewater 100 00 66120 Mary E. Hines 30000 651680 Magdalene M. Dunn 3692 65681 Catherine Limone 48 24 65682 . Mary Handy Casey 61 56

440 2550

326 15 161 95 3402 250

, 4 32 21 50 2293

2 85

18 75 •700

S 55 36682 5300 2704 19 30 209

10 50 1 24 1 25

3000 151 26

150 2160 47 70 9200

186 77 166 01 152 65

50 4200 729

19 20 1 35

6087 163 66 15000

2 85 9 40 1 13

r

SATURDAY, MAY 15, 1920, THE CITY. RECORD

3053 .

i Invoice Finance Date

Name of Payee. Amount Vouch- or Con- er No. , tract

Number.

600 9500

99000 29500 68 25 4500 1200 3 50 200 8 40 536

6000 1600 r 50

22 12 1 65 700 850 2 70 1 50 5 45

18 00 4200

172 25 3200 18 35 72 00

142 97

70 16 5000

100 13 47 1 65 3 25

28 57 5 00

10 75 500

10 75 3 75 7 35

25 380

15 97 9 40

40 75 6 45 5 15 6.00

18 00 900

16960 21 50 300 4 20

2800 1500 29 62 9 18

1094 3200 4500 1800 720 9 45 2 75 5 25

65 800

30300 . 2700

9 05 4 40

25 60 17 46 3230 3078

102 33 3600

75 32 10 5729 15 50 8500 370

15 825 160 260 900

113 8125 1030 1509

13000 9 10 150

46012 3 25

1940 200,

{2698 520

1050

Invoice Finance Date Vouch- or Con-er No. tract

Number.

65792 Hull, Grippen Co. Hull, Grippen Co.

65793 W. & J. Sloane 65794 Agent & Warden, Sing Sing 65795 Jos. G. Pollard 65796 Fairbanks Co. 65797 Welsbach Gas Lamp 65798 C. H. & E. S. Goldberg 67999 Annin Co. 65774. Geo. T. Johnson 65775 Supt. of State Prisons, Al-

bany 65776 John F. Ferguson 65777 W. Konop

W. Konop 65778 Sinram Bros. 65779 Wyoming Valley Coal

Wyoming Valley Coal 65780 American Blue Print 65781 C. H. & E. S. Goldberg

C. H. & E. S. Goldberg C. H. & E. S. Goldberg

65782 Geo. T. Johnson Geo. T. Johnson

65783 Hull, Grippen Co 65784 Vacuum Oil Co. 65785 Alpha Elec. Co 65786 Standard Supply Co. 65800 Cavanagh Bros. 65801 American Ever Ready Works 65802 Agent & Warden, Auburn 65803 Hull, Grippen Co 65804 Nicholas J. Schery 65805 Herbert Reinwald 65806 T. J. Cummins 65807 William J. Olvany 65808 Wm. C. Ferrer 65809 John F. Ferguson

Board of Parole. 65443 N. Y. Tele. Co.

Bellevue and Allied Hospitals. Queens County Water Co Mary E. Wadley

65352 Burke Elec. Co. 65353 Geo. A. White

Gee. A. White Geo. A. White

65354 C. D. O'Neil C. D. O'Neil

65335 Ellen E. Feehan Ellen E. Feehan

65356 Florence A. Galligan Florence A. Galligan

65357 J. Amanda Silver J. Amanda Silver J. Amanda Silver

65358 Sara E. Shaw 65359 Josephine T. W. Brass 65360 Abraham Blum 65361 Mary E. Wadley 65362 Edward J. Halligan 65363 John J. Hill 65381 Geo. Tiedmann 65382 Carl A. Schulze 65383 Physicians & Hosp. 65384 E. Leitz 65385 J. E. Kennedy 65386 L. Barth 65387 Kny-Scheerer Corp.

Kny-Scheerer Corp. 65388 Harvey R. Pierce 65389 Braunfels, Browning

Braunfels, Browning 65390 Greene Tweed Co. 65391 Granville Sellers 65392 F. Eckenroth 65393 Walter J. Buzzini 65394 American Machinery Co 65395 American Ever Ready Wks 65396 . Wappler Elec. Co. 65397 Newman Clock Co. 65398 E. B. Meyrowitz 65399 McGrau Engineering Co 65400 McGlynn Hays 65401 Holgan Bros 65402 Aug. E. Fraass 65403 American Thermos Bottle 65404 Paul L. Bryant 65366 Lister Bros 65367 Standard -Oxygen Co. 65368 Schering & Glatz 65369 James Picker 65370 H. A. Metz 65371 Merck & Co. 65372 Armour & Co. 65373 Friedlander Supply 65374 Tidewater Oil Sales Co 65375 Geo. W. Miller 65376 Denison Mfg, Co. 65377 Brunswick Balke Co.

Brunswick Balke Co 65378 Everson & Reed

Everson & Reed 65379 Agent & Warden, Auburn 65380 Chas. G. Willoughby 65985 Kny-Scheerer Corp

Kny-Scheerer Corp. 65986 United States Rubber 65987 John Simmons 65988 Fairbanks Co. 65989 Granville Sellers 65990 E. C. Stearns 65991 Monroe Lederer 65992 Quaker City Rubber Co..: 65993 John A. Roeblings 65994 Standard Oxygen 65995 White Co 65996 Wright Austin 65997 Alpha Elec. Co. 65998 Candee Smith

Name of Payee. Amount.

Irvine & Wilcox Jenkins Bros Kalt Lumber Co E. F. Keating Co Kieley & Mueller Le Valley Vitae Carbon... John Lucas Co

. Sprague Elec. Works Otis Elevator" Manhattan Elec. Supply... F. Madlener Mfg. Co John Lucas Enterprise M•fg. Co Eck. Dynamo & Motor L. Barth Alpha Elec. Co Otis Elevator Co John Wanamaker Wappler Elec. Co John Matzinger S. Ksayian Wm. Langbein Waite & Bartlett P. Laruffa I. P. Frink M. Abbott Son N. Y. Diet Kitchen Assn... Dry Milk Co. Shults Bread Co Samuel E. Hunter A. B. Dick Co. H. A. Metz Laboratories.. Burroughs Wellcome Co. H. A Metz Laboratories. H. Fischer & Co., Inc H. Fischer & Co.,- Inc

66034 S. C. Landauer S. C. Landauer

66035 Jamieson & Bond, Co. 66036 P. Reardon, Inc. 66037 Fred L. Sharpe 66038 Amalgamated Brush Co.... 66039 Texas Co 66040 Seminole Chemical Co., Inc 66041 Haggerty Refining Co 66042 Baily Electrical Supply Co.

` Baily Electrical Supply Co. 66043 Welsbach Gas Lamp Co.

Welsbach Gas Lamp Co 66044 Charles Zinn & Co. 66045 Agent & Warden, Auburn 66046 Bissell Carpet Sweeper Co. 66047 Hodgman Rubber Co 66048 Duparquet, Huot & Moneuse

Co.

2890 66049 F, Eckenroth & Son, Inc.. .3000

F. Eckenroth & Son, Inc

1200 66050 Reynolds, Teschner & Volk

Co., Inc

6800 66051 Consolidated Dental Mfg

Co.

20522 66052 James T. Dougherty

5 10

66053 Fred E. Gluck

14 95 66054 Physicians & Hospital Equip-

ment Co

30 20 66055 Wm. Langbein & Bros

3600

66056. J. E. Kennedy & Co.

2130 66057 George Tiemann & Co.

11 25 2 75 George Tiemann & Co.

City Magistrates' Courts 65812 Frank Oliver

11 93 6 75 Frank Oliver

65813 Frank Oliver

105 76 65814 Frank Oliver

3 50

Frank Oliver

7 32 Board of City Record

65935 William Bratter, Inc

7800 65936 M. B. Brown Ptg. & Bdg. Co. 3,68000 65937 Davis Printing Co.

12 00

65938 J. J. Curtin Co., Inc.

33 33 65939 M. B. Brown Ptg. & Bdg. Co 96370

574 71 65940 Davis Printing Co Department of Correction.

66058 53366 Peter Martin 3,730 07 Excise Department, New York County.

65616 John T. McNeill 25100 Department of Education.

65421 Bloomingdale Bros. 250 00 65422 Thomas Y. Crowell 2 35 65423 F. C. Stechert 59 96 65424 Longman-Green 2 79 65425 G. Arnold Shaw 1 20 65426 N. Y. University Press 80 65427 H. W. Wilson 35 65428 Prentice Hall 3, 20 65429 ,Longman-Green Co. 1 13 65430 Funk & Wagnall 3 00 65431 Boston Cooking School 1 00 65432 Mohonk Salesroom 37 65433 Prenton Pub. Co 500 65434 Charles Scribners 20 13 65435 Charles Scribners 15 13 65405 United Dist. Messenger 103 19 65406 United Dist. Messenger 99 31 65407 Lignum Carpenter Works 284 00 65408 John Mueller 110 00 65409 Walter J. Best 239 00 65410 Hall Organ Co 100 00 65411 Godfrey Keeler 78 00 65412 F. C Stechert 72 09 65413 F. C. Sttihert 8698 65414 Nail Carbon Co 14490 65415 Scott Foresman 240 65416 Joseph A. Lee 209 00 65417 B. Diamond 292 00 65418 M Wiiinsky 22500 65419 F. C. Stechert 366 78 65420 W. R. Ostrander 5 75 65436 Oliver• Ditson 134 .65437 Western Union 2406

4 85 65999 40 66000

176 28 66001 600 66002 725 66003 645 615004

3000 66005 10 08 66006 4 75 66007

30 00 66008 66009 66010 66011 66012 66013 66014 66015 66016 66017 66018 66019 66020 66021 66022 66023 66024 66025 66026 66027 66028 66029 66030 66031 66032 66033

12000 70 02 4486 7705 6202 7.19

6060 6 70

2582 1 74

2814 4533 3990 1365 300

6625 6600 2000 1 35

-12 50 5000 300

275 00 560

2625 15200 55 10 23 50 1400

128 77 9 25

455 00 960

8500 3 50 5 70

14 00 27 45

111 72 1588 36 67 4750 17 50

18000 18 00 5 40

21 00 51 25 1 26 5 25

6000 21 75

26400

3054 . THE CITY RECORD. SATURDAY, MAY 15, 1920,

Name of Payee. Amount.

Invoice Finance Date Vouch- or Con-er No. tract

Number.

Invoice Finance Date Vouch- or Con- Name of Payee. er No. tract

Number.

Invoice Finance Date

Amount, Vouch- or Con- Name of Payee. Amount. er No. ' tract

Number.

65683 65684

65665 65686 65•:7 65.:: 65689 65665 65666 65667 65668 65669 65670 65671 65672 65673 65674 65675 65676 65677 65678 65679 65479

65480

65618 65619 65620

65444 65445

65617

65919

65920 65921 65922

65923

65927 65928 65929 66084 66083

65446

65447 65448 65449 65450 65451 65452 65453 65454 65455 65456 65457 65458 65459 65460 65461 65462 65463 65464 65465 65466 65467 65468 65469 65470

65471 65472

65878

65879

65880 65881

65883 65884 65885

65888687

65::; 65889 65890 65891 65892 65893 65894 65895 65896 65897 658% 65899 6590 65901

Mary Sullivan 27.70 Mary Byrnes 92 80 Mary Byrnes 1 16 Adolph Saner 616 20 National Lace & Enib. Co 331 80 Wm. M. Hoes 6602 Agnes Mackey . 5 25 Katherine Kelly 600 Alexander Davis 22 50 Amsterdam Casualty Co 500 00 Maryland Casualty Co 500 00 Abe Abrams 500 00 Geo. T. Bolen 75 00 Geo. F. Madine 75 00 Willis S. Mead 75 00 Jessie W. Donaldson 35 00 Henry M. Koles 8 00 Louis Fischer 125 00 Simon N. Middle 22 50 Ann A. Andrews 1,000 00 Olga Holmes 61 56 Margaret Dunn Doyle 46 16 Barbara Zimmerman 55 32 Catherine L. Lynch 2,690 90 Catherine L. Lynch 38 04 Catherine R. M. Dillon 1,575 00 Catherine R. M. Dillon 17 85 Comm. of Sinking Fund 12,000 00 Comm. of Sinking Fund 1,000 00 Comm. of Sinking Fund 3,307'50

The Mayoralty. Beseler Oxygen Co. 30 00 M. B. Brown Ptg. & Bdg. Co. 145 00

Administrator, Queens County. New York Tele. Co 3 17

Department of Parka. New York Public Library. . 4,493 10 New York Public Library 580 00 M. Mayer 150 00 John J. McCarthy 25 64 New York Aquarium 1,535 61 New York Aquarium 12 45 New York Aquarium 1,240 75 New York Aquarium 65 00 New York Aquarium 135 68 New York Aquarium 359 76 i New York Aquarium 359 76 New York Aquarium 10 90 American Museum 21,158 83 American Museum 1,731 73 M. Mayer 1 45 M. Mayer 62 M. Mayer 1 00 M. Mayer 50 M. Mayer 3 75 M. Mayer 180 60 M. Mayer 30 M. Mayer 10 00 A. Glaser 25 00 T. J. Dorsey 10 00 A. Kinney 40 00 Albert C. Benning 99 99

53427 New York Telephone Co 114 74 Police Department. Joseph Ruppert 5 25 Joseph Ruppert 242 95 F. N. DuBois Co 1 45 John Simmons 87 William H. Franke 312 30 Dielmann & Cloutier 125 00 Ellen A. O'Grady 10 24 Richard M. Whalen 3 42 Edward Gompers 7 35 Vincent Di Guida 3 88 Frank Merz 5 00 Edward E. Bergner 5 00 John Parlovie 5 00 Michael Smith 3 90 Louis Bader 3 40 Edward J. Dillon 8 40 Owen Dooley , 1 25 Maud M. Leslie 2 65 John McMullen 4 34 Richard M. McKennen 15 81 William H. Morrison 3 96 Harry W. Rush 2 40 Horace P. White 2 80 Henry A. Novok 1 47 Harry Hanley 5 40 James J. V. Collins 210 50 James J. V. Collins 138 Postal Telegraph Cable Co 41 13 Citizens' Supply Co 28 95

Department of Plant and Structures. J. A. Knighton 41 99 J. A. Knighton 10 55 Adrian La Forge 19 25 Adrian La Forge 3 65 Adrian La Forge 80 25 John W. Sullivan 60 00 John A. McCarthy 19 20 L. C. Harry 25 99 Safety Fire Extinguisher Co 43 20 Charles D. Durkee 25 60 Johnson Bros.... 22 21 Glasgow Iron Works 8 10 L. Hammerdinger 13 50 General Electric Co - 22 80 Stanley & Patterson • 14 23 John

River Mill 519 52 Frederick J. Valentine 176 00 Hagerty Motor Trucking Co 7000 Patrick M. Kelleher 7200 Oriental Rubber Co 56 68 National Auto Radiator Co 5 25 Martin Evans 385 Albert Hirst 73 75 Detroit Cadillac Co 47 17 Martin Evans 8440 Pratt & Lambert 33 08

65902 • Oriental Rubber Co 15 30 65903 Bolton, Wechtel Co 45 60

65905 John Bunce 26 05 65904 Long Island Rubber Co 12 57

65906 Long Island Auto • Radiator Co. 5400

65907 National Auto Radiator Co 109 71 65877 51307 East River Mill 1,168 75

President, Borough of Manhattan. 65762 B. F. Goodrich 14 95 65763 Chas. A. Schieren 4 10 65764 Harry W. Levy 19 93 65765 Chas. L. Craig 829 88 65766 Chas, L. Craig 5,175 31 65752 Richle Bros. Testing 15 00 65753 McGlynn, Hays 58 00 65754 Uvalde Asphalt Co. 806 10 65755 Underwood Typewriter Co 8 85 65756 Parr Elec. Co 4 45 65757 Barrett Adding Machine 5 46 65758 N. Y. Times 8 00 65759 John McCartens 91 20 65760 Detroit Cadillac Co. 494 00 65761 Barber Asphalt 9 90 65737 Mutual Towel Supply 173 75 65738 William H. Thompson 3 50 65739 Powers, Weightman 78 73

-65740 National Case 43 50 65741 Merck & Co. 55 34 65742 Addressograph Co 9 78 65743 Fish Rubber Co. 321 75 65744 John A. Roebling 728 08 65745 B. L. Akins 4 44 65746 Topping Bros 48 25 65747 W. J. Fitzgerald 280 00 65748 Barrett Co. 172.32 65749 Noscald Valve Co. 126 00 65750 Nathan Lyons 76 89 65751 American Radiator Co. 21 41

President of the Borough of The Bronx. 65816 52119 Joseph Spadaro 2,108 00

President of the Borough of Brooklyn. 65733 John W. Sparks 106 60 65734 John W. Sparks 17 75 65735 Chas. Thomas 22 30 65736 William W. Richards 196 73

President of the Borough, of Queens 66059 51825 Franklin J. Mason 5,759 99 66060 50876 Frank L. Paino 843 72 66061 49276 Joseph Rotti 1,077 44 66062 52031 Sicilian Asphalt Co. 15,481 05 66078 L. I. Hardware Co. 86 00 66079 G. S. Green Co., Inc. 22 71 66080 Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co 24 29 66084 John Simmons Co 3 42 66082 Leibman's Garage & Gaso-

line Station 10 00 66063 Codex Antiseptic Co. 53 80 66064 P. M. Frank Disinfeoting

Co. 66065 Irving Riesenburger 66066 Sullivan Steam Boiler Wks .66067 Mike Rosati 66068 Dennis Shugrue 66069 N. Y. & Queens Electric

Light & Power Co. 66070 W. A. Duncan 66071 Tisdale Lumber Co. 66072 Codex Antiseptic Co 66073 Trautwein Tire & Repair Co

Inc. 28 08 66074 Texas Co. 153 90 66075 Jos. C. Gorey & Co 39 92 66076 Topping Brothers 776 25 66077 Good Roads Machinery Co ,

Inc. 970 00 President of the Borough of Richmond.

65934 52718 James P. Shay 113 22 65933 52603 Northfield Feed Co. 1,025 37

Department of Public Welfare. 65827 C. H. & E. S. Goldberg 173 66 65828 Fairbanks Co. 22 28 65829 Acker, Merrall & Condit Co. 7 90 65830 Royal Petroleum Co., Inc 172 34 65831 Reynolds, Teschner & Volk

Co., Inc. • 6 00 65832 Digestive Ferments Co 227 95 65833 C. H. & E. S. Goldberg 66 50 65834 Hull, Grippen & Co. 3 80 65835 Knickerbocker Ice Co. 182 70 65836 Prang Co. 15 30 65837 G. J. Seedman Motor Sup-

plies Co. 29 65 Singer Sewing Machine Co , Inc. 70 Garlock Packing Co. 13 50 Vacuum Oil Co. 2 75 H. Kohnstamm & Co. 4 14 E. Leitz, Inc. 75 86 C. H. & E. S. Goldberg 127 40 F. S. Banks & Co. 134 00 Library Bureau 35 75 Witherbee Storage Battery Co., Inc. 29 05 Interborough Auto Repair & Supply Co., Inc. Brentanos Remson Harness Co. Harrold's Motor Car Co Alpha Electric Co., Inc Jenkins Bros Good Mfg. Co., Inc. Holbrook Bros., Inc. Fairbanks Co. 0. J. Childs Co. Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co Richardson & Boynton Co George Damon & Sons Irvine & Wilcox Co., Inc H. W. Johns-Manville Co

'65862 Travers Twine & Cordage Co. 56 06

65863 Inter-Borough Auto Repair & Supply Co., Inc 11 63

65864 Fairbanks Co. 15 98 65865 G. M. Ostenberg & Son 60 00 65866 Acme Furnace Equipment

Co., Inc. 134 00 65867 F. Pighini & Sons 184 00 65868 Royal Typewriter Co., Inc 3 00 65869 Naylor & Newton, Inc 45 00 65870 B. Diamond 194 02 65871 Borden Co. • 35 65872 United Auto Supply & Vul-

canizing Co. 6 95 65873 Eagle Rubber Co. 91 45 65874 Edward Mackey 31 00 65875 Sterling Piano Co. 800 65876 Disinfecting & Exterminat-

ing Corp. 125 00 65621 53390 Abt. Bernot 594 82 65622 53390 Abt Bernot 700 86 65623 53398 Consumers Biscuit 14 90 65624 53451 Lewis De Groff 432 78 65625 53471 Frank P. Kruger 3,037 00 65626 52584 J. Melicow 118 80 65627 53421 Chas. F. Mattlage 1,102 50 65628 53395 Conron Bros. 24 34 65629 53423 Frank J. Murray 2,680 28 65630 53432 Henry Pols ' 2,833 00 65631 53409 Samuel E. Hunter 2,694 56 65632 53443 S. D. Woodruff 539 80 65633 53443 S. D. Woodruff 639 18 65634 53458 Delancey Milk 3,948 00 65635 5343 Levy Dairy 70 56 65636 52583 Walker Gordon 6 90 65637 53394 Conron Bros 14,086 42 65638 52983 Cape May Glass Co. 882 72 65639 53100 John Greig 2,953 62 65640 52988 C. H. & E. S. Goldberg 374 12 65641 53103 Hoffman LeRoche 1,668 33 65642 52993 Knickerbocker Supply 2,078 37 65643 53137 Merck Co. 27 00 65644 53137 Merck Co. 445 33 65645 53108 Magnus, Mobie & Reynord 1,647 21 65646 53110 Powers,, Weightman 1,921 26 65647 53115 E. R. Squibb 24 00 65648 53116 A. A. Wassercheid 890 11 65649 52769 Peter J. Constant 150 00 65650 53191 Stumpp & Walter 1,049 48 65651 53494 Standard Oil Co. 509 77 65652 53494 Standard Oil Co. 367 07 65653 53528 Texas Co. 418 32 65654 53530 J. A. Zibell 522 00 65655 52815 L. Barth 15 13 65656 52800 J. W. Felch 3 36 65657 53159 Kny-Scheerer Corp 455 25 65658 53134 Knickerbocker Supply 1,773 90

. 65659 53546 Morris Miller 3,287 63 65660 52629 B. A. Rosenberg 1,782 16 65661 52839 C. H. & E S. Goldberg 176 24 65662 52839 C. H. & E. S. Goldberg 55 56 65663 53145 L. R. Sire 745 11 65664 53465 New York Tele. Co 396 93

Department of Street Cleaning 65773 Relief and Pension Fund 100 08

Relief and Pension Fund 7,588 52 Relief and Pension Fund 410 48 Relief and Pension Fund 292 02 Relief and Pension Fund 673 30 Relief and Pension Fund 1,184 91 Relief and Pension Fund 48 Relief and Pension Fund 6,481 01 Relief and Pension Fund 4,095 85 Relief and Pension Fund 1,359 08 Relief and Pension Fund 4,955 00 Relief and Pension Fund 847 38

2Relief and Pension Fund . , 2,800 41 Relief and Pension Fund 1,959 81 Relief and Pension Fund 46 96 Relief and Pension Fund 33 Relief and Pension Fund 6,073 36 Relief and Pension Fund 860 94

65915 52319 Belmont Auto Trucking 240 00 65916 17422 Edward Holland 825 00 65917 52529 E. R. Merrill 4,500 00 65918 52172 John T. Schmadeke 347 60 65908 Andrew J. Smith 210 00 65909 H. E. Rice 30 00 65910 Henry Swarting 204 00 65911 Cooke Transportation 315 00 65912 James Cowell 420 00 65913 John Moodzi 210 00 65914 Comet Warehouse 294 75 66085 • Thos. M. Blake 420 75 66086 Merck Co. 11 00 66087 F. F. Fuhrman 1 05

F. F. Fuhrman 3.00 66088 Atlas Stationery Corp. 34 20 66089 • Cavanagh Bros. 50 50 66090 Grahamoline Products 26 06 66091 Wm. Buchanan 130 00 66092 Granville Sellers 14 70 66093 Gillette Clipping Machine 81 00 66094 Fairbanks Co. 3 01

Fairbanks Co. 12 50 66095 R. R. Purdy 19 28 66096 Sidney B. Bowman 52 56 66097 General Elec, Co. 8 86 66098 Albert Hirst 6 84 66099 Poertner Motor Car 24 20 66100 Rufus Darrows 37 10 66101 • Patton Paint Co 235 13 66102 H. W. Johns-Manville 20 00 66103 E. B. Latham 800 66104 Ward Co. 2,561 47 66105 Edward M. Ward 84000 66106 F. P. Eastman... 1,60000 66107 John E. Consalus 3,003 00 66108 • John E. Consalus 3,118 00 66109 O'Brien Bros. 23,492 00

Public

65924 65925 65926

153 92 68 25

76500 11 00 8000

3860 40099 81 25

125 28

65838

65839 65840 65841 65842 65843 65844 65845. 65846

65847

65848 65849 65850 65851 65852 65853 65854 65855

•63856 65857 65858 65859 65860 65861

15 15. 37 50 42 25

07 440 858

1920 640 600

3744

1275 1146 1625

r

SATURDAY, MAY 15, 1920. THE VI REicoR_D, •

464 250 20 13 5 832 5 8 25 250

2500

5 95

3 15 998 33

6 5 6633

12 00 2340 4000

20 75

20 75 100 100

10 40 520

1000 1000

11 77

DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE.

OFFICE OF THE CHAMBERLAIN.

Statement of Receipts and Payments of The City of New York for the Period Ended April 10, 1920.

City Sinking Treasury. Funds.

Special Funds. Total.

Balances March 31, 1920... $14,888,908 15 $4,287,203 12 $883,135 16 $20,059,246 43 Receipts 25,298,004 13 536,414 42 1,915,905 50 27,750,324 05

Total $40,186,912 28 $4,823,617 54 $2,799,040 66 $47,809,570 48

Payments 9,468,973 18 227,714 00 1,811,951 82 11,508,639 00

Balances April 10, 1920 $30,717,939.10 $4,595,903 54 $987,088 84 $36,300,931 48

CHARLES SWEENEY, Deputy Chamberlain.

Borough of Brookbm Report for Week Ended April 17, 1920. Bureau of Public Buildings and Offices. Orders issued, 41; estimated cost,

$2,122.88. Vouchers forwarded to De-partment of Finance for payment, 76; estimated cost, $5,073.80.

Bureau of Highways. Work Done by Bureau Labor Throughout

Borough.

Quan- Character of Work. tity. Cost.

Concrete, sq. yds 1,324 $2,729 05 Stone pavements-

Granite, sq. yds • 2,985 Belgian block, sq. yds 84 Medina block, sq. yds 218 Wood block Asphalt block, sq, yds 144 Iron slag block .. Macadam, sq. yds 179 Planking between rail- road tracks

Asphalt pavement, sq. yds. 5,255 Removing pavements .. Sidewalks-

Walks, sq. ft 821 Curbs, linear ft 685

Emergency work, holes 408 Country work-

Macadam repairs, sq. yds. 1,620

Gutters paved, sq. yds 209 Gutters cleaned, sq. yds 350 Ash sidewalks built,

sq. yds. 240 28 87 Dirt roads repaired,

sq. yds. 70,803 Asphalt Plant-

Plant product, boxes. 1,289 Encumbrances ..

Miscellaneous Work Done and Cost Thereof-Streets sprinkled with water, 21

2,48338

902 75 34100

3,912 64 00

5494963 107

353 50 2 12

278 75

26 50 6,28029 441 50

19600 549 75 742 50

150 2689550 2350

Bureau of BiNdings. Record of Operations.

Plans Approved. Plans Filed,

1920. 1919. 1920. r----~`----, r--~`---, r---^--- Increase Decrease No. Cost. No. . Cost No. Cost, in Cost. in Cost.

New Buildings: Brick 112 $959,310 151 $974,100 106 $1,$53,075 $578,975 ........ Frame 160 ::1,160 66 272,675113 544,575 271,900

Total 272 $1,840,470.217 $1,246,775 219 $L,097,65O Q,875 ....... , Alterations 133 306,474 91 146,500 121 336720 • 190,220 Plumbing Slip Permits 61 6,487 47 4039 61 6487 2,448•

Grand Total .. 466 $2,153,431 355 $1,397,314 X11 $2,44U57 $1,943„543 .... , ..

Unsafe cases filed and notices issued, 4; vralation caáes6led, 8 Tiolation notices issued, :: , violation letter notes issued, 31.casesreferredjQE

125 654,275 65 • 252,950 68 • 282,375 • 29,425

Plans Approved. Plans Filed,

1920. 1919. 1920, ✓ A____-, A iIncrease Decrease

No. Cost. No. Cost. No. Cost. in Cost. in Cost.

New Buildings: Brick 170 $2,033,::: 177 $745,650 217 $1,423,625 $677,975 Frame

Total 295 $2,688,163 182 $998,600 285 $1,706,000 $707,400 Alterations 203 358,634 92 99,090 105 183,465 84,375 Plumbing Slip Permits 46 6,981 37 5,205 46 6,981 1,776

Grand Total.. 544 $3,053,778 311 $1,102,895 436 $1,896,446 . $793,551

Unsafe cases filed and notices issued, 12; violation cases filed, 73; violation notices issued, 74; violation letter notices issued, S; cases ferred for court action, 11.

EDWARD RIEGELMANN, President.

Amount.

Invoice Finance Date Vouch- or Con- Name of Payee. Amount. er No. tract •

Number.

Invoice Finance Date Vouch- or Con- er No. tract ,

Number.

Invoice Finance Date Vouch- or Con- er No. tract

Name of Payee.

Number.

Name of Payee. Amount.

66110 L. R. Connett 336 00 66111 Cahill Towing Line 1,200 00 66112 Joseph Marrone 360 00 66113 William Bratter 127 00 66114 Motor Car 19 69 66115 • John P. Jube 170 78 66116 Bates Mfg. Co 7 87 66117 Edison Storage Battery 100 08 66118 William F. Clausen 20 00 66119 Zincograph Co. 20 00 65767 Frank Jordan 82 50 65768. Chas. Dandignac 30 00 65769 Spadaccini Bros 235 00 65770 Spadaccini Bros. 30 00

Spadaccini Bros. 300 00 65771 Comet Warehouse Co 409 50 65772 Ernest Phillips 90 00

Department of Taxes and Assessments. 65932 Jacob A. Cantor 52 04

Board of Water Supply. 65984 51585 Schunnemunk Const. Co 7,022 25 65983 William L. Kavanagh 140.68 Department of Water Supply, Gas and Electricity. 65690 Westchester Lighting Co 3,689 07 65691 Westchester Lighting Co 4,005 56 65692 Bronx Gas Co . 117 60 65693 Bronx Gas Co 183 52 65694 Bronx Gas & Elec. Co. 202 05 65695 • Bronx Gas & Elec. Co. • 217 87 65696 52601 Westchester Lighting 73 45

65697 52601 Westchester Lighting 186 84 65698 52601 Westchester Lighting....., • 122 58 65699 52601 Westchester Lighting 130 75 65700 53728 N. Y. Tele...Co. 55940 65701 53728 N. Y. Tel#- Co. 562 82 65702 53722 N. Y: Tele. Co. 100 09 65703 53722 N: Y. Tele. Co: 99 -92 65704 •53723 N. Y. Tele. Co 203 86 65705 53723. N. Y. Tele. Co 407 51 65706 Hugh McRoberts Coal Co 24 00 65707 Mutual Towel Supply Ct 2 50 65708 Fred M. Schildwachter •&

Sons, Inc. 5 20 65709 Gramatan Springs Co., Inc 2 00 65710 Agent & Warden, Auburn 7 66 65711 Haupt Paint & Hardware

Co. 20 Haupt Paint & Hardware Co. 486 Haupt Paint & Hardware Co. 524

65712 Keuffel & Esser Co . , 60 65713

Electric Supply & Equip- ment Co., Inc.

6 72

Electric Supply & Equip- ment Co., Inc.

6 73

65714

Crawford Garage Co., Inc... 36 Crawford Garage Co., Inc... 464 Crawford Garage Co., Inc... 36

Crawford .Garage Co., Inc... 65715 . A. B. Tompkins

A. B. Tompkins 65716 • Neptune Meter Co. 65717 Commissioner, Public Wks. 65718 Isaac R. Tripp 65719 T. W. & C. B. Sheridan Co 65720 Empire Brick &'Supply Co 65721 Guarantee Typewriter Repair

Co. guarantee Typewriter Repair Co. ,

65722 Paladino Contracting Co 65723 S. J. Hamilton. . . 65724 G. E. Ganun 65725 M. R. Baxter's Sons 65726 Kipp Wagon Co 65727. Seaman Motor Car Co 65728 Katonah Lumber, Coal &

Feed Co Katonah Lumber, Coal & Feed Co

65729 John H. Hunter John H. Hunter

65730 • • Monarch Tire Co., Inc Monarch Tire Co., Inc

65731 Herrmann & Barnecott Hermann & Barnecott

65732 Worthington Pump & Ma- chinery Corp.

miles, cost $61.50; streets oiled, 3,333 square yards, cost $124; cesspools cleaned or repaired, 8, .cost $193.75; filling washouts, $30; cleaning miscellaneous streets, $199.50; drainage, $108.50; special yard work, $8; operating yards, $1,188; miscellaneous trucking, $38; wooden drain built, $4; repairing tools and equip-ment, $393; details, $515; inspections, $27; removing Coney Island sand, $42.75.

Miscellaneous Work Done Other Than Street Work-Repairing bulkhead, W. 5th St., C. 1., $346; painting buildings and fence, Asphalt Plant, $44; watching break in retaining wall, Furman St., $56; regu-lating dumping at Maspeth Ave, Dump, $27 ; repairing street signs, $130. Total, $603. . Division of Incumbrances and Permits -Complaints: Unsettled (April 10, 1920), 6; received, 36; settled, 34; unsettled, 8. Incumbrances removed : Trees, 19; bout- ders, 45; dirt and rubbish (loads), 24;. fences made safe, 2; excavations made safe, 2; posts, poles, etc., 12.. Permits issued : Miscellaneous, 253; plumbers, 270; public service corporation, 450; total, 973.

Cash Received-Water, $1,805.55 ; sewer, $573.65 ; inspections, $171; special paving, $5,126.32 ; vault, $10725 ; R. P. B. 34 F, $103.10; total, $7,s.87.

Bureau of Sewers. Work Done-Basins repaired, 40; pipe

sewers cleaned, 59;125 feet; large sewers cleaned, 6,150 feet; sewers examined, 145,-520 feet; basins cleaned, 455; basins re-lieved, 7; basins examined, 110; manhole covers put on new, 62• basin pans reset, 8; sewage pumped, 26th Ward, 71,340,500 gallons; sewage pumped, 31st Ward, 70,-671,880 gallons ; sludge pumped, 26th Ward, 48,416 feet; sludge pumped, .31st Ward, 24,509 feet; complaints examined, 19; manholes repaired, 66.

Division of Perms Pit ermits issued, 224; cash received, $2,099.10.

Report for Week Ended April 24, 1920. Bureau of Public Buildings and Offices.

Orders issued, 86; estimated cost, $22,-049.27. Vouchers forwarded to Depart-nient of Finance for. payment, 93; esti-mated cost, $12,828.51.

Bureau of Highways. Work Performed by Bureau Labor

Throughout Borough.

Quan- Character of Work. tity. Cost.

Concrete, sq. yds 1,279 $2,852 87 Stone pavements-

Granite, sq. yds 1,279 1,980 23 Belgian block, sq. yds 1,059 1,422 00 Medina block, sq. yds 270 807 06 Asphalt block, sq. yds 418 768 81 Iron slag block, sq. yds 20 66 75 Macadam, sq. yds 216 268 00

Asphalt pavement, sq. yds 4,632 5,763 64 Removing pavements .. 499 83 Sidewalks-

Walks, sq. ft 607 294 50 Curbs, linear ft 750 452 29

Emergency work, holes 441 ,756 00 Country work-

Macadam repairs, sq. yds. 1,020

Macadam cleaned, sq yds. • 320

Gutters paved, sq. yds. 210 Gutters cleaned, sq.

yds. 1,650 Ash sidewalks built,

sq. yds. 520 Dirt roads repaired,

sq. yds. 69,501 Asphalt Plant-

Plant • product, boxes. 1,116 Encumbrances ..

Miscellaneous Work Done

Poke DepMtmeI. Report for Week Ended May 8, 1920.

MAY 3. Granted - Application of Patrolman

Jeremiah F. Smith, 38th Pitt, to be re-imbursed in the sum of $55, toward the purchase of a new winter uniform over-coat which was damaged while said patrol-man performed police duty.

Referred to the Bookkeeper-Approval by Fourth Deputy Commissioner, of the request of Mrs, Kate Boyle, 455 E. 34th st., Bidyn., for an increase in the rate of boarding horses attached to 73d Prct., from $5 to r per horse per month, effective May 924.

MAY 4. - The following nannd Sergeants were

hereby promoted to the. rank of Lieutenant in the Police Department of The City of

New York, their names appearing on eligi-ble list dated May 3, 1920: Frank C. White, John J. McMahon.

The following named Patrolmen were hereby promoted to the rank of Sergeant in the Police Department of The City of New York, their names ap i -- ing on eligible list dated May 3, 1920 : and J. Dillon, Frank Sullivan, Danie { . Foley, Cornelius G. Fater, Bernard J. Moore, Charles C. Steinert,. Charles L. Danhauser, Philip J Murphy, Otto Klicpera, Benjamin J. Tighe.

Granted--Application of Acting Detec- tive'Sergeant. Hart►;A. Reuling, Detective Division, for permission to accept reward of $75 from the Automobile Underwriters' Detective Bureau for thç recovery of a stolen automobile (lam deductions of 40 per cent. for Police Relief Fund and 10 per cent for Pension )s'und),

952 24

4800 292 50

73 93

120 50

1,721 85

98160 340 00

and Cost Thereof - Streets oiled, 5,833 square

Bureau of Record of

yards, $152; cesspools built, $43.50; cess-pools. cleaned or repaired (6), 'r:°:.32; cleaning miscellaneous streets, $201; drainage, $238; special yard work, $8; operating yards, $1,160; miscellaneous trucking, $398.03; wooden drain built, $4; repairing fools and equipment, $359.50; details, $520; inspections, $50.25.

Miscellaneous Work Done (Other Than Street Work) and Cost Thereof-Repair-ing bulkhead, W. 5th st., C. I., $369.62; repairing street signs, $96; painting buildings and fences, Asphalt Plant, $44; watching break in retaining wall, Furman St., $56; regulating dumping at Maspeth Ave. Dump, $27. Total, $592.62.

Division of Incun.brances and Permits-Complaints-Unsettled (April 17, 1920), 8; received, 41; settled, 38; unsettled, 11. Incumbrances removed : Posts, poles, etc., 24; trees, 12; boulders, 48; dirt and rub-bish (loads), 45. Permits issued: Miscel-laneous, 275; plumbers, 332; public service corporation, 422; total, 1,029. Cash re-ceived : Water, $1,963.20; sewer, $829.40; inspections, $222; extra paving, $24; spe- cial paving, $209.25; vault, $330.27. Total, $3,578.62.

Bureau of Sewers. Work Done - Sewers repaired, 15;

basins repaired, 63; pipe sewers cleaned, 48.230 feet; large sewers cleaned, 5,700 feet; sewers examined, 114,800 feet; basins cleaned, 483; basins relieved, 21; basins examined, 432; manhole heads and covers reset, 7; manhole covers reset, 4; basin pans reset, 19; sewage pumped, 26th Ward, 71,345,000 gallons; sewage pumped, 31st. Ward, 72,520,720 gallons; sludge pumped, 26th Ward, 48,392 feet; sludge pumped, 31st, Ward, 24,009 feet; corn-plaints examined, 60; manholes repaired, 29; manhole covers put on, new, 12.

Division of Permits-Permits issued, 162; cash received, $1,356.40. Buildings.

Operations.

Runner's License Granted-Henry W. Namendorf, 112 W. 42d st., Manhattan, from May 4, 1920, to May 3, 1921. Fee, $20; bond, $300.

Granted-Application of Acting► Detec-tive Sergeant Frederick Buddemeyer, De-tective Division, for permission to accept reward of $50, less deductions of 40 per cent. for the Police Relief Fund and 10 per cent. for the Pension Fund, from the United States Government, for the appre-hension of a deserter.

The following members of the force were relieved and dismissed from the police force and service and placed on the roll of the Police Pension Fund and were awarded the following pension, on their own application, to take effect 12 p. m., May 3, 1920: Lieutenant Michael J. Mur-phy, 96th Prct., at $1,400 per annum, ap-pointed Aug. 14, 1::3; Sergeant William Brooks, 104th Prct., at $1,125 per annum, appointed April 25, 1890. On Police Sur-geons' certificate : James Fox, 16th Prct., at $1,123 per annum, appointed Sept. 22, 1896; Patrolman John J. Frawley, 77th Prct., at $950 per annum, appointed Jan. 8, 1896.

The following resignation was accepted, to take effect 12 p. m., May 3, 1920: Pa-trolman Charles J. Moresco, 68th Prct.

MAY 5. The following named persons are here-

by appointed Patrolmen on Probation in the Police Department of The City of New York, their names appearing on eligi-ble lists . dated April 21, 23, 26, 29 and May 1, 1920, respectively : Rocco Marone, William J. McNally, Americo M. Plenzo, Frank J. Schade, Harry Wolf, George A. Carroll, William J. McDonald, Adolf Westedt, John F. McAuliffe, George P. Richardson, Edward J. Canlon, Anthony Duffy, Thomas J. Henry, James F. Crane, John J. Hyland, Robert E. Decker, Ed-ward J. O'Neill, Jr., Walter V. Metelski, Louis Schwartz, Edwood J. Divver, Sam-uel Senft, Irving Frey, Peter J. Duffy (appointed pending future investigation by the Municipal Civil Service Commission), John J. Daly, Herbert C. White, Carl B. Lawrence, William J. C. Herrmann, Charles D. England, Charles E. Byrne, Attilio B. Alacchi, Thomas F. Creegan, Romeo T. Franchini, George Wener, Patrick Joyce, Robert J. Dunn, John F. Raleigh, Dominick A. Papa, George B. Nolan, George Clark, Jacob Becker, Mich-ael F. Husslein, Lawrence A. Pyle, Ed-mund B. Cosgrove, Albert E. Cutshow, John Ryan, James J. Sullivan, Clinton D. Townsend, Francis W. McCarthy, Henry J. Brown, James J. Duffy, Michael Brady, Frederick A. Wills, John J. Quaid, John J. Burke, Howard Switzer, Thomas P. Reaney, John J. O'Hara, William M. Kent, Philip F. Morrissey, Michael McMahon, Charles A. Stripp, John D. Dolan, Charles F. O'Neill, John J. Whalen, Michael Tauber, Francis Melly, Thomas P. Kier-nan, Martin M. Gill, John E. Bazazian, Arthur J. De Marrais, Jr., Patrick J. Mul-larney, William M. Morris, William Boyden, Thomas D. Cook, Charles Paola, William J. Hickey, Vincent Pellegrino, James Revelli, Thomas W. Casey, Eman-uel Klein, Walter J. Rochford, Frank Nemec, Michael ;) Murray, Daniel A. Bellew, James O'Hanlon, ' Theodore J. Smith, William B. McKee, John J. Dwyer, Abraham Alexander, Peter J. Crovo, Ed-win 0. Lewis, John J. Walsh, John J. Brennan, James M. Blute, Bernard Treanor, Timothy J. McGrath, Charles P. Coughlin, Edward J. Butler, John J. Meehan, Wilfred Miller, Edward J. Mc-Grath, John J. Driscoll, Anton Goshony, John J. Feeney, John Carroll, Charles H. Rail, John F. Daly, George F. Brazel.

James Feore, George A. Loures and Robert D. Keegan, having passed the medical re-examination of the Municipal Civil Service Commission for the position of Patrolman and having been recertified for appointment April 19 and May 4, 1920, respectively, the said James Feore, George A. Loures and Robert D. Keegan were appointed Patrolman on Probation, in the Police Department of The City of New York. ' Probationary Patrolman Emil Jacobs

was appointed Patrolman in the Police Department of The City of New York, effective 12 p. m., May 8. 1920, his conduct while on probation having been satisfac- tory. •

So much of the proceedings of May 1. 1920, as refer to the appointment of Joseph J. Campbell as Laborer on proba-tion, was revoked; he having declined ap-pointment May 3, 1920

Granted-Application of Sarah R. Can-non, 311 jkinson ave., Bklyn., for an increase "iamount of pension awarded.' her brother, retired Patrolman • Theodore S. Cannon; amount increased from $350 to $700 pet annum, effective May 4, 1920..

The following member of the force was relieved and dismissed from the police force and service and placed on the roll of the Police Pension Fund and was awarded the following pension, to take effect 12 p. m., May 4. 19: Patrolman Wiliam A. Pofilers, lt2d Prct., on his own application.'at $950 per annum ; appointed April 27, 1895.

The following methbeers of the ' force

having been tried on charges before a Deputy Commissioner, fines were imposed as indicated; Patrolmen--George L. W. Fowler (resigned Match 13, 1920), a 1st Pitt., Dec, 1, 1919 (1) absent from post, seated in premises with uniform hat and coat off, 1 day. MattheW O'Halloran, 4th Prct. (attached to 28th Prct. when charges were preferred), Jan. 14, failed to prevent or discover a burglary, 2 days. Peter J. Quinn, 18th Prct., Jan. 17, (1) absent from post, in Chinese laundry 6 minytes; (2)` no permission; (3) no entry, 1 day. Ed. ward H. Stoll, 25th Prct., .Jan. 31, absent from one tour of rbserve, 2 days. John D. Breen, 36th Prct., Jan. 12, reported 4 hours and 25 minutes late for outgoing roll call, 2 days.' Louis Rafsky, 36th Prct., Jan. 26, (1) absent from posts in front of premises; (2) absent from relieving point in front of premises: (3) failed to remove stanchions from roadway to sidewalk as directed, 2 days. Daniel - L. Jones, 38th Prct. (attached to 49th Prct. when charges were preferred), Jan. 29, (1) absent from post, standing in tailor store; (2) no per-mission; (3) no entry, 1 day. Jasper Rhodes, 38th Prct., Nov. 6, 1919, having been directed by a Sergeant to return property borrowed from an engine com-pany, made insolent reply, / day. Fred-erick A. Ott (resigned March 22, 1920), 42d Prct., Oct. 21, 1919, absent from school crossing, 2 days. Thomas Mills (resigned Feb. 26, 1920). 42d Prct., Feb. 2, (1) absent from post, in barroom of hotel; (2) no permission; (3) no entry, 1 day. John J. Taylor, 43d Prct., Dec. 31, 1919, (1) absent from fire on his post and failed to report said fire; (2) coming from areaway of church; (3) no permission; (4) no entry, 3 days. Frank W. Carmody, 46th Prct., Nov. 22, 1919, failed to signal as directed, 1 day. John Faber, 46th Prct., Dec. 4, 1919, (1) absent from post, in premises 22 minutes; (2) no permission; (3) no entry, 1 day. Edward J. Dougherty, 47th Prct., Jan. 6, improper patrol, riding on surface car, I day. Arthur Traynor, 51st Prct., Jan. 13, (1) absent from post, coming from pool and billiard parlor on adjoining st; (2) no permis-sion; (3) no entry, 2 days. Jacob P. Be-rendt, 76th Prct. (attached to 22d Prct. when charges were preferred), Dec. 5, 1919, failed to obey order of Sergeant to prevent peddler sitting on sidewalk selling his wares, I day. Probationary Patrolman Henry J. Hemminger, 4th Prct., Feb. 13, absent from reserve duty 4 hours and 51 minutes, 1 day.

MAY 6. Francis A. Travis was appointed Pa-

trolman in the Police Department of The City of New York at $1,900 per annum, the Municipal Civil Service Commission having issued a certificate of transfer from the position of Fireman at $1,909 per annum, pursuant to the provisions of clause 4 of Rule •XIV.

Granted-Application of Acting Detec-tive Sergeant Hugh G. Reilly, Detective Division, for permission to accept reward of $75, less deductions of 40 per cent. for the Police Relief Fund and 10 per cent. for the Pension Fund, from the Automo-bile Underwriters' Detective Bureau for the recovery of a stolen automobile..

Runner's Licenses Granted-Christian M. Schmidt, 110 W. 42d st., Manhattan; fee, $20; bond, $300; from May 5, 1920, to May 4, 1921. Robert J. McCloskey, 110 W. 42d st., Manhattan, from May 5, 1920, to May 4,1921; fee, $20; bond. $300. Budd Goodwin, 355 W. 22d st., Manhattan, from May 26, 1920, to May 4, 1921; fee, $20; bond, $300. -

The following member of the force was relieved and dismissed from the police force and service and placed on the roll of the Police Pension Fund and was awarded the following pension, to take effect 12 p. m., May 5, 1920: Sergeant William J. Duggan. 43d Prct., on his own application, at $1,125 per annum; appointed Feb. 28, 1 .

. MAY 7. Joseph F. Seiss and Patrick J. Casey,

having passed the medical • re-exam;;Won of the Municipal Civil Service. Commission for the poistion of Patrolman and having been recertified for appointtnept May 3, 1920. the said Joseph F. Seiss and Patrick J.- Casey were appointed Patrolmen on ttrobation in the Police Department of the City of New York:

Granted-Application of Henry A. No- vack, Electrician, for leave of absence for eight weeks (8) without pay. Application of Acting Detective Sergeant John Mc-Laughlin, Detective Division, for permis- sion to accept reward of $50, less deduc- tions of 40 per cent. for the Police Relief Fund and 10 per cent. for the Pension Fund, from the United States Govern-megt, for the apprehension of a deserter.

The following members of the force were relieved and disntissed from the police force and service and placed on the roll of the Police Pension Fund and are awarded the following pension, on their own application, to take effect 12 p. m., May. 7, 1920: Lieutenant Harry W. Gra= l:am, Traffic Division, Subdivision B. at $1,400 per annum; appointed June 5, 18 5. To take effec 12 P. m., li11ay 6,10: PG- =trohuan John McQuil1n, 105th Pret., at

$950 per annum; appointed April 13, 1891. The following resignations were accept-

ed, to take effect 12 p. ,m. May 6, 194: Patrolman Max Low, let Inspection Dis-trict ; Probationary :Pat;lman Rudolph A. Friederich, 18th= Prct:

The following appointments were or-dered, to take effect May 3,1920.:'` Civilian Employees, as Laborers on probation-John J Flinger, to 51st Prct. To take effect May 4, 1920:. James P. Coyle, to Headquarters Building.

RICHARD E.:ENRIGHT, Police Com- missioner.

De of Pam Weif&e. Report for Week Ended May 1, 1920. Appointed - John Noll, Laboratory

Helper at $696 per annum. Mary Breen and Tommie Millsap, Pupil Nurses at $220 per annum, Archibald Lauerman, Assist-ant Physician at $1,220 per annum. Hos-pital Attendants : Catherine A. Brandon, Gizzelle Jacobwitz, Hildur M. Brun and L. Lyon at $540 per annum ; Gustave A. Rice and Frank Jones at $900 per annum; Margaret Carlyle at $840 per annum; Etheline Demko at $580 per annum. As-sistant Institutional Clerks : John Flaherty at $696 per annum; John Franklin at $560 per annum. Miry Durham and Lulu H. White, Trained Nurses at $876 per annum. Joseph Lee, Ambulance Engineer at $984 per annum. Malcha Bancroft and Annie Farrell, Investigators at $1,280 per annum. Cooks : Bridget O'Connor and Jennie Legge at $732 per annum; Levan Bas-majian at $624 per annum. Teachers: James " A. Gaffney and Antonio Turturo at $1,128 per annum ; Martha Hughes at $984 per annum. Mary Pfeifer, Stenog-rapher and Typewriter _ at $1,128 per an-num. Maurice H. Coleman, Physician at $1,560 per annum.

Salaries Increased-Teachers: Sophie Sokolsky, from $1,128 to $1,320 per an-num; Rose McGinnis, from $984 to $1,128 per annum. Helen C. Stout, Trained Nurse, from $876 to $984 per annum. Senior Hospital Helpers : William D. Johnson, from $1,020 to $1,080 per annum; Arthur J. Cote, from $720 to $960 per annum.

Services Ceased-Katherine D. Reyn-olds, Investigator at $1,280 per annum. Assistant Institutional Clerks : Frank Jones at $696 per annum; Charles Loos at $560 per annum; Hazel M. Schwager at $624 per annum. Trained Nurses : Menica Volk at $936 per annum ; Elizabeth Mac-turk, Helen Annan, Josephine Mosher., Jessie Leach and Ruth Scantlebury at $876 per annum; C. Urban McConney, Hetta Alexander and Carrie E. Tuthill at $984 per annum; Jesse E. Leach at $780 per annum. Pupil Nurses : Mary Durham and Blanche Werner at $244 per annum; Norma Goddard, Elva Reed, Mary Stauble and Ruth Follette at $280 per annum; Rose Kotteck at $220 per annum. Hos-nital Attendants : May Watson at $540 per annum; Catherine Ratlike at $400 per an-num; John Fahrenberg at $612 perannum; Clark B. Verrett at $760 per annum. Joseph Foy, John Stevens, Edward Rice and John Cody, Licensed Firemen at $5, a day. Clerks : Henrietta Snow at $840 per annum; Anna Siegel at $1,380 per annum. Dorothy . H. Aul, Pupil Dietitian at $20 per annum. , Cecil Corley and George A. Stock. Physicians at $1.560 per annum. Nicholas Juries and Charles Millner, Am-bulance Engineman at $984 per annum. Thomas Brennan, Licensed Fireman at $5 a day. Helen C. Hubell, Investigator at $1,200 per annum. James A. Nugent, Senior Hosoital Helper at $1,080 per an-num. Sarah Adleman, Assistant Alienist at $1.800 Der annum.

J. McKEE BORDON, Secretary.

Department of Education. Contracts Awarded May 10, 1920.

For furnishing text-books: John C. Winston Co., 1006 Arch st., Philadelphia, Pa..; surety, American Surety Co. Row, Peterson & Co., 112 E. 19th st. ; surety, Aetna Casualty & Surety Cot; W. H. Wheeler & Co., 616 S. Michigan ave., Chi-cago, Ill. ; surety, - American Surety Co.. Educational : Publishing Co., 18 E. 17th st.; surety. American Surety Co. J. L. Ham-mett & Co.. Bush Terminal, Bklyn.; sure-ty, Aetna Casualty & Surety Co. H. M. Rowe Co.. 108 Fulton St. ; surety, United States Fidelity & Guaranty Co. Albert S. Smith, 226 Adams st, Bklyn.; surety, Na-tional Surety Co. Doubleday, Page .& Co., Garden City, L. I.; surety, American Surety Co. Harper & Bros., 327 Pearl St. ; surety, Royal Indemnity Co. Hinds, Hayden & Eldredge, Inc., 11 Union Sq.; surety, National Surety Co. Denoyer, Geppert Co.. 460E Ohio st., Chicago, Ill.; surety, National Surety Co. Nicholas Nehrbauer, Jr.. Inc., 379 Grand ave., L. I. City, for plumbing' and drainage of new P. S. 3, Queens ; surety, Globe Indemnity Co. For conveying pupils: Manhattan-Plum Beach Auto stage Co.. Inc., 1507 Sheeoshead Bay rd.. Bklyn. ; - surety, Fidelity and Deposit Co. George Brand; 1081 Lexington aye. ; surety, New ` Am-sterdam Casualty` 'Co. For Janitorial supplies: =Armin =& Co., 99 Fulton '3t.;.

surety, , American. Surety Co, Joseph Murray Co., Inc., 257 Avenue C; surety, London dt Lancashire Indemnity Co. George` T: Johnson Co., 280 Madison ave.; surety, Royal Indemnity Co. 'Standard Supply Co., 158 West Broadway; surety, Massachusetts Bonding and Insurance Co.. James S. Barron Cos, 221 West Broadway;' surety,' U. S. Casrilty Co. Hilo Varnish Corporation, Marcy and Flushing aves., Bklyn. ; surety, U. S. Guaranty Co. Sam-uel Lewis, 73 Barclay St.; surety, Amer-ican Surety Co. David J. Lindner, 66 Gold St.; surety, American Surety Co. Patton Paint Co., Newark, N. J ; surety, U. S. • Fidelity and Guaranty Co. Manhat-tan Supply Co , 115 Franklin St. ; surety, Fidelity & Deposit- Co. of Maryland. Swan & Finch Co., 165 Broadway; surety, American Surety Co. For general • sup-plies :. Saverno Products Co., 1325 37th st., Bklyn.; surety, National Surety Co. Royal Petroleum Co., Inc., 204 E. 74th St; surety, American Surety Co. James A. Miller, 368 Greenwich St., for Janitorial supplies; surety, Fidelity & Deposit Co. of Maryland. Standard Oil Co. of New York, 525 W. 25th st., general supplies; surety, American Surety Co. For Jani-torial supplies : M. Feigel•& Bro., Inc., 185 Wooster st.; surety, National Surety Co. John F. Stanley Co., 642 West' 30th street; surety, National Surety Co. Narragan-sett Stable Co., Inc., 124 E. 63d st., for conveying pupils; surety, U. S. Fidelity & Guaranty Co. Milton Bradley Co., 73 5th , for text-boks ; surety, United Staes Guaranty Co. Barnett & Brown, 193 Pearl st., for general supplies; surety, Massachusetts Bonding & Insurance Co. Joseph A. Graf, 394 Waverly ave., 3klyn., for plumbing and drainage new P. S. 100, Bklyn.; surety, National Surety Co. T. Frederick Jackson, Inc., 99 John s,., for electric equipment P. S. 73, Bklyn. ; surety, National Surety Co. Philp & Paul, 174 E. 119th St., for heating and ventilating apparatus new P. S. 3, Queens; surety, G'obe Indemnity Co. and Maryland Cas-ualty Co. Bishop & Babcock Co., 376 Lafayette st., for temperature regulation apparatus, new P. S. 3, _Queens ; surety, Aetna Casualty & Surety Co. For text-books : Prang Co., 30 Irving pl. ; surety, American Surety Co. The A. N. Palmer Co., 30 Irving pl. ; surety, American Surety Co. World Book Co., Yonkers, N. Y.; surety, American Surety Co. Thomas Dwyer, Broadway and 216th st., for general construction ; surety, The National Surety Co., Aetna Casualty and Surety Co. and Maryland Casualty Co. Joseph A. Graf, 394 Waverly ave., Bklyn., for plumbing and drainage ; surety, Fidel-ity Deposit Co. of Maryland. Gillis & Geoghtgan, 537 W. Broadway, for heating and ventilating apparatus; surety, U. S. Guarantee Co. Peerless Manifold Book Co., 10 Barclay st., for printed supplies; surety, National Surety Co.

A. EMERSON PALMER, Secretary.

(tea bt Departments, Ete.

LAW DEPARTMENT. Services Ceased-Clerks at $600 per an-

.num : Nathan Kasten, May 11; George Reisman, Main Office, and William G. Rimmer, April 15.

Services Ceased-Vincent V. Ruggiero, Temporary Clerk at $600 per annum, May. 6.

Transferred-John A. Cooper. Clerk at $600 per annum, to President of Borough of Manhattan, and salary fixed at $760 per annum, May 1.

Appointed-Alexander Feistel, 103 Hop-kins st., Bklyn., Clerk at $600 per annum, May 7.

BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN. Services Ceased-Edward Gastiglia, 413

W. 19th st., Asphalt Laborer at $5 a day, Division of Maintenance, Bureau of En-ginsering, April 24.

Appointed-Daniel T. Fennessy, 1791 1st ave., Manhattan, Foreman of Asphalt Workers at $7.50 a day, Division of Main-tenance, Bureau of Engineering, for 15 days, May 4. Laborers at $4 a day, Divi-sion of Maintenance, Bureau of Engineer-ing :Laurence • Flanagan, 450 ' E. 79th St., and William D. Schultz, 333 E. 15th St., April 23; Vincent A. Kelly, 334 E. 34th st:, May 4; Francis P. McIver, 439 W. 163d St., May 3; John J. Crowley, 66 Madison Et. ; Matthew E. Coffey. 430 E. 17th st.; John Pflying. 415 E. 53d st.; Francis J. Cavanagh, 230 W. 16th St., and Francis J. Kenney, 602 W. 48th st., April 23.

Reassigned-Laborers at $4 a day, Divi-sion of Maintenance, Bureau of Engineer-ing: John H. Coyle, 423 E. 80th St., May 10; Michael Fugazzi; 10 Franklin st., May 7.

Appointed-Edward Castiglia. 413 E. 19th st., Asphalt Laborer, $5 a day, Divi-sion of Maintenance, Bureau of Engineer-ing, April 20.

Services Ceased-Joseph' E. Brady, 139 E. 50th st., Laboratory Assistant at $1,260 per annum, Bureau of Engineering, April 30; Clyde B. Terry. 82 31st st., Flushing, L. I., Temporaryi `Topographical - Drafts-man, $1,74 0 per annu nt; Division of Design and Construction, Bureau of Engineering,

l

SATURDAY, MAY 15, 1920.

rd., Westcbea-

2d st. Phone, held at 1918 5695.

Main 7091. Bedford 504. msbarg 556.

Phone, Busb'k 4323. Sunset 3907.

Phone. Main 376. E. N. Y. 904.

Phone, Hunt.

t., Elmhurst.

Ridgewood, Phone,

one, Imes, 86.

2d st., New 503.

Stapleton. Phone,

to 1 P. in.

office, and Park 0th floor. Tele-

phone. Park.

Claremont Park.

and Hill 2300.

DEPT. OF-Worth 380.

RD OF- Municipal 1800.

3100. ONX-

se 9816. to 12 noon.

KINGS-44

to 12 noon. W YORK-

Hall 3406. 12 noon.

QUEENS- 362 223.

12 noon. RICHMOND-

Port 704. OF-

Worth 3662

5820. and holidays.

Worth 4440. and Tremont

t. Telephone,

Telephone,

George. Tele-

Worth 9163. OF-

hone, Hunters

161st 10070.

12 noon. OF-

Hall 3900. 12 noon.

Bronx. 1st Dist.-1400 WilliamsbridgP

ter. Phone, Westchester 457. 2d Dist.-Washington ave. and 16

Melrose 3042. • Add'l part is Arthur ave. Phone; Tremont

Brooklyn. 1st Dist.-106 Court st. Phone, 2d Dist.--495 Gates ave. Phone, 3d Dist.-6 Lee ave. Phone. W' 4th Dist.-14 Howard ave. 5th Dist.-5220 3d ave. Phone, 6th Dist. 236 Duffield at. 7th Dist.-31 Penn. ave. Phone,

Queens. 1st Dist.-115 5th et.; L. I. C.

ers Pt. 1420. 2d Dist.-B'way and Court s

Phone, Newtown 87. 3d Dist.-144 Halleck ave., Evergreen 395.

4th Dist.-Town Hall, Jmca, rh Richmond.

1st Dist.-Lafayette ave. and Brighton. Phone, Tompkinsville

2d Dist.-Village Hall, Tompkinsville 313.

MUNICIPAL REFERENCE LIBRARY- Municipal Bldg., 5th fl. Phone, 9 a. m, to 5 p. in.; Saturdays

PARKS, DEPARTMENT OF- Manhattan and Richmond offs

Board-Municipal Building, 10 phone. Worth 4850.

Brooklyn-Litchfield Mansion, P Telephone, South 2300.

Bronx-Zbrowaki Mansion, Cl Telephone, Tremont 2640.

Queens-The Overlook, Forest mond Hill. Telephone, Richm

PAROLE COMMISSION- Municipal Bldg., 25th fl. Phone,

PLANT AND, STRUCTURES, D Municipal Bldg.; 18th f . Phone,

PLUMBERS, EXAMINING BOA Municipal Bldg., 9th f[. Phone,

POLICE DEPARTMENT- 240 Centre st. Telephone. Spring

PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR, BRONX- . 3d ave. Telephone, Melrose

a, in. to 4 p. m.; Saturdays t PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR. K[

44 Court st. Telephone, Main 2 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.; Saturdays t

PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR. NEW Hall of Records. Telephone, W 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. ; Saturdays to

PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR, Q 362 Fulton st., Jamaica. Phone, 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.; Saturdays to

PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR, R[ Port Richmond. Phone, West B

PUBLIC MARKETS. DEPARTMENT Municipal Bldg 23d 8. Phone,

PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION-49 Lafayette at, Phone, ~ Franklin Always open, including Sundays

PUBLIC WELFARE, DEPARTMENT Municipal Bldg., 10th fl. Phone, Bronx---Bergen Bldg., Arthur

ayes. Phone, Tremont 798. Brooklyn-327 Scbermerhorn s

Sterling 1677. Queens-Town Hall, Flushing.

Flushing 1081. Ricbmond.-Borough Hall, St.

phone, Tompkinsville 1000. PURCHASE, BOARD OF-: Municipal Bldg., 8th 6. Phone, QUEENS, PRESIDENT, BOROUGH

68 Hunters Pt. ave.. L. I. City.. P Pt. 5400.

RECORDS, BRONX, COMMISSIONER 161st st. and 3d ave. Phone, M

RECORDS, KINGS COMMISSIONER Hall of Records, Brooklyn. Phone, 9 a. in. to 4 p, in.; Saturdays to

RECORDS, N. Y., COMMISSIONER Hall of Records. Telephone, Worth 9 a. m. to 4 P. m,; Saturdays to

Main office--Municipal Building, 15th door.. Telephone, Worth 4600.

Brooklyn-153 Pierre ~nt,-, P3one main 5916. 049c= -Mucciy$ I ltng, 1, I. City.

Telephone, Huaterapoint 3886. Penalties, Bureau for the Recorery of-

Municipal ,>Bdg 1Stb A, Phone. Worth 4600. Personal Taxes Burcan of-

Municipal Bldg. 17th 8. Phone, Worth 4600. LICENSES, DEPARTMENT OF-

57 Centre at. Telephone, Worth 9600. Brooklyn-381 Fulton st. Phone, Main 1497. Richmond-Borough Hail, New Brighton.

Telephone, Tompkinsville 1000. Licensed Vehicles, Division of S17 W, 57th

st. Telephone Columbus 6387. UANBAT'AR. PRESIDENT BOROUGH OF-

Municipal Building. Tel one, Worth 4227. President's Office 0ta Commissioner of'uhu{c n7orks, 81st floor. Bureau of Engineering, 21st 8. Bureau of Public Bldgs. and Offices, 20th floor. Bureau of Buildings, 20th floor.

MAYOR'S OFFICE- City Hall. Telephone. Cortlandt 1000.

MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMIS'N- Municipal Bldg., 14th R. Phone, Worth 1580.

MUNICIPAL. COURTS-- Clerk's office and office of the President Ins-

tice 264 Madison at. Phone, Orchard 4300. Clerk8 office open ftoat 9 a. m. to 4 p. in.;

Saturdays to 12 noon. Manhattan.

1st Dist.-146 Grand st. Phone, Spring 9611. 2d Dist,-264 Mad. st. Phone. Orchard 4300. 3d Dist. 314 W. 54th at. Phone. Circle 7394. 4th Dist.-207 E. 32d. Phone, Mar. Hill4358. 5th Dist.-2565 B'way. Phone, Riverside 4006.

. 6th Dist.-155 E. 88th. Phone,. Lenox, 4343. 7th Dist.-360 W. 125th. Phone. M'side 6334. 8th Dist.-170 E. ,,121st. Phone, Harlem 3950. 9th Dist.-624 Mad. ave. Phone, Plaza 3873.

Worth 1072.

Park, Rich'

Worth 2254.

OF-

OF-

OF- Main' 6988.

REGISTER, BRONX COUNTY- 1932 Arthur ave. Telephone. Tremont 6694. 9 a. m. to 4 p. in.; Saturdays to 12 noon.

REGISTER, KINGS COUNTY- fIail of Records, Brooklyn. Phone, Main 2830. 9 a, m. to 4 p. m.; Saturdays to 12 noon.

'REGISTER, NEW YORK COl'NTY- Hall of Records. Telephone, Worth 3900. 9 a. m. to 4 P. in.; Saturdays to 12 noon.

REVISION OF ASSESSMENTS; BOARD OF--. Municipal Bldg., 7th fl. Phone, Worth 1200. RICHMOND. PRESIDENT, BOROUGH OF-

New Brighton. Phone. Tompl.inaville 1000. SHERIFF, BRONX COUNTY-

1932 Arthur ave. Telephone. Tremont 6600. 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. ; Saturdays to 12 noon.

SHERIFF, KINGS COUNTY- 50 Court at. Telephone, Main 6845. 9 a. in. to 4 P. m.; Saturdays to 12 noon.

SHERIFF. NEW YORK COUNTY- Hail of Records. Telephone, Worth 4300.

. 9 a. m. to 4 p m.• Saturdays to 12 noon. SHERIFF, QUEENS COUNTY-

Court House, L. I. C. Phone. H'tra Pt. 3766 9 X.M. to 4 p in.; Saturdays to 12 noon.

SHERIFF. RICHMOND COUNTY- County Court House, St. George. Telephone,

Tompkinsville 41. 9 a. in. to 4 p. in.; Saturdays to 12 noon.

SINKING FUND, COMMISSIONERS OF-Municipal Bldg.. 7th 8. Phone. 1Ybrth 1200.

SPECIAL SESSIONS COl'RT OF- Manhattan--Centre. and Franklin eta. Tele

phone, Franklin 3983. Brooklyn--1ll Atlantic ave. Phone, Main 4280.

DEPARTMENT OF PARKS. MANHATTAN AND RICHMOND.

Appointed-William H. Rosemund, 987 Richmond Turnpike, Richmond, Climber and Pruner at $4.50 a day, May 13; Louis Atterie, 14 E. 120th St., Laborer at $4 a day, May 12.

Reinstated-James J. Downing, 1411 Madison ave., Machinist at $6.40 a day, May 12.

Appointed-Elizabeth Scott, 64 Jane st.'. Cottage Attendant at $1,041 per annum, for not to exceed 15 days, May 5. Lab-orers at $4 a day-May 10: Peter. Mc-Manus, 501 W. 49th st. ; Thomas Nolan, 766 9th ave. ; John H. Church, 546 W. 51st st.; Charles D. Brown, 16 Christopher st. ; Harold Heise, 156 E. 122d st. ; Frank Humphreys, 2135 3d ave. ; John P. Havi-can, 565 W. 173d st.; William J. Childs, 318 E. 33d st. ; William Ready, 401 W. 29th st. May 11 :.Michael Haggerty, 500 E. 118th st.; Richard R. Toner, 603 W. 43d st. ; Luigi Capone, 32 Thompson st.; John J. Holland, 106 Convent ave.; Sam-uel Forminsky, 2395 1st ave.; Eugene F. Moreland, 333 E. 119th st.; Thomas J. Finn. 504 1st ave.; Thomas F. Welsh, 20 N. William st.; Mary E. Cunningham, 322 E. 89th st., Cottage Attendant at $1,041 per annum.

Promoted-William H. Capps, 49 W. 135th st., care Seeley, to Caretaker at S4 a day, May 15..

OFFICIAL DIRECTORY

Unless otherwise stated, the Public Offices of the City are open from 9 a. m to 5 p. m.; Saturdays to 12 noon.

ACCOUNTS, COMMISSIONER OF-Municipal Bldg., 12th fl. Phone. Worth 4315

ALDERMEN, BOARD OF- Clerk's Office, Municipal Bldg., 2d fl. Phone

Worth 4430. President's Office, City Hall. Phone, Cort•

land 6770. AMBULANCE SERVICE. BOARD OF-

Municipal Bldg., 10th fl. Phone, Worth 743. Ambulance Calls, Spring 3100.

APPEALS, BOARD OF- Municipal Bldg., 9th fl. Phone, Worth 184.

ARMORY BOARD- Municipal Bldg., 22d R. Phone, Worth 594.

ART COMMISSION- City Hall. Phone. Cortlandt 1197.

ASSESSORS, BOARD OF- Municipal Bldg., 8th fl. Phone, Worth 29.

BELLEVUE AND ALLIED HOSPITALS-26th st. and 1st ave. Phone. Mad. Sq. 8800.

BRONX, PRESIDENT BOROUGH OF-3d and Tremont ayes. Phone, Tremont 2680.

BROOKLYN, PRESIDENT BOROUGH OF-President's Office, 2nd floor, Borough Hall. Public Works, 2nd floor, Borough Hall. Highways, 5tb , and 12th Roots, 50 Court st. Public Bldgs. and Offices, 10th .11., 50 Court st. Sewers, 9th and 10th floors, 215 Montague at. Buildings, 4th floor, Borough Hall. Telephone, Main 9100.

CHAMBERLAIN- Municipal Bldg.. 8th fl. Phone, Worth 4227.

CHIEF MEDICAL EXAMINER- Municipal Building, 2nd floor. Open all hours

of the day and night. Phone, Worth 3711. CHILDREN'S COURT-

137 E. 22nd st. Phone, Gramercy 3611. Brooklyn--102 Court st. Phone, Main 8611. Bronx-355 E. 137th. Phone, Melrose .9092.

Court Mondays, Thursdays and Saturdays. Queens-30 Union Hall st., Jamaica. Phone,

Jamaica 2624. Court Tuesdays and Fridays. Richmond-Borough Hall, New Brighton.

Phone, Tomp. 2190. Court held Wednesdays. CHILD WELFARE, BOARD OF-

City Hail. Telephone, Cortlandt, 4127. CITY CLERK-

Municipal Bldg., 2nd fl.. Phone, Worth 4430. CITY COURT-

32 Chambers st. Phone. Cortlandt 122. Court opens 10 a. m. Trial Term, Part I; opens 9:45 a. m. Special Term Chambers 10 a. in. to 4 p. m.: Saturdays to 12 noon.

Clerk's office open from 9 a. M. to 4 p. m.; Saturdays to 12 noon.

CITY MAGISTRATES' COURTS- General Office, 300 Mulberry st. Phone, Spring 9420.

All Courts, except Traffic and Municipal Terms, are open from 9 a. us. to 4 p m., except Saturdays, Sundays and legal holidays. when only morning sessions are held.

The Traffic and _Municipal Two Courts are open from 9 a. m. tq 4 p. a. daily, and are dosed Saturdays. Sundays and holidays.

Maakattoa and The Brous. First District-110 White at. Second District-125 Sixth ave. Third District tad ave. and 1st at. Fourth District•--131 E. 57th at: Fifth .District--121st at. and Sylvan. pl. Sixth District-132nd at.. - Brook ave.. $ Seventh District--314W.

s W. 54th at. ,

Eighth District-1014 E. 181st at., Bronx. Twelfth District 1130 St. Nicholas ave. Night Court for Men-151 E. S7tb at Domestic 1Cektioaa (M~ au.)-1SI E. 57th at. Domestic- Relations (Bronx)-1014 E. 181st at,

May 18; Frederick L. Koehler, 514th ave., Bklyn., Topographical Draftsman at $1,740 per annum, Division of Design and Con-struction, Bureau of Engineering, May 11.

Appointed--Henry J. Brandt, 5391 Liebig ave., Riverdale, N. Y., Inspector of Ele-vators at $1,200 per annum, Bureau of Buildings. May 14.

uAtctpal Ter->sonta` $00, Ygniapatl Bkle. raffic Court-301 Mott at.

Women's Day Court-US 6th ave, Brooklyn.

General office, 44 Court at. Phone, Main, 7411. First District-318 Adaii at. Fifth District-Williamsb rg bridge Plaza. Sixth District--495 Gala. ave. Seventh District-31 Snyder ave. Eighth District-W. 8th at., Coney Island. Ninth District-Sth ave. and 23rd st. Tenth District-133 New Jersey ave. Night Court for Women-318 Adams st. Domestic Relations--40'2 Myrtle ave. Municipal Term-2 Butler at.

Qucctn.t. First District-I15 5th st„ L. I. City. Second District-Towtt Hall, Flushing. Third' District-Central ave.. Par Rockaway. Fourth District-Town Hall. Jamaica.

Richmond. First District-Lafayette ave., New Brighton. Second District-Village Hall,. Stapleton.

CITY RECORD, BOARD OF- Supervisor's office, Municijial Bldg., 8th flour. Distributing Division, 125-,2i Worth st. Telephone. Worth 3490.

CORRECTION DEPARTMENT OF-Municipal Bldg., 24th 8. Phone, Worth 1610.

COUNTY CLERK, BRONX- 161st st. and 3d ave. Phone, Melrose 9266. 9 a. in to 4 p. in.; Saturdays to 12 noon. Halt of Records. Telephone, Main 4930. 9 a. m. to 4 p. m; Saturdays to 12 noon.

COUNTY CLERK, NEW YORK- County Court House. Phone, Cortlandt 5388. 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.; Saturdays to 12 noon.

CQUNTY CLERK, QUEENS-- 364 Fulton at., Jamaica. Phone, Jamaica 2608. 9 a. m. to 4p. m.; Saturdays to 12 noon.

COUNTY CLERK, RICHMOND- New County Court House, St. George. Phone,

Tompkinsville 1806. 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.: Saturdays to 12 noon.

COUNTY COURT. BRONX- Tremont and Arthur ayes. Phone, Trem. 3205.

COUNTY COURT, KINGS- 120 Schermerhorn st. Phone, Main '4930. Court opens at 10 a. in. Clerk's office open 9 a. m. to 4 n. m.: Saturdays to 12 noon.

COUNTY COURT, QUEENS- Court House, L. 1. C. Phone, Hunterspoint 596 County Judge's office, 336 Fulton st., Jamaica.

Phone, Jamaica 551. Court opens at 10 a. in. Trial Term begins

first Monday of each month, except July, Aug. and S< pt.. and on Friday of each week.

Clerk's office open from 9 a. in. to 5 p. in.; Saturdays to 12.30 p. m.

COUNTY JUDGE AND SURROGATE. RICH. MOND-

New County Court House, St. George. Phone, Tompkinsville 572.

Clerk's office open from 9 a. in. to 4 p. m.; Saturdays to 12 noon.

Trial Terms, with Grand and Trial jury, held second Monday in March, and first Mon-day in October. Trial Terms, with Trial Jury only held first Monday in Ma and

December. Monday in Denber. Special Terms. without Jury, held Wednesday except dur-ing the last week in July, the month of Aug. and the first week in Sept.

The Surrogate's Court is held on Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays except during the sessions of the County court. No Court is held in •August.

DISTRICT ATTORNEY, BRONX- Tremont and Arthur ayes. Phone, Trem. 1100.

DISTRICT ATTORNEY, KINGS- 66 Court st. Telephone, Main- 2954. 9 a. m. to 5.30 p. m.; Saturdays to I p. m.

DISTRICT ATTORNEY, NEW YORK-Centre and Fr•tnkiin sts. Phone, Franklin 2304. 9 a. - m. to S. p. m.• Saturdays to I p. m.

DISTRICT ATTORNE1, QUEENS- Court House, L. I. C. Phone, Hunterspt. 3871.

DISTRICT ATTORNEY, RICHMOND- New Court House, St. George. Phone, Tomp

kinsville 50 DOCKS, DEPARTMENT OF-

Pier "A,"'North River. Phone, Whitehall 600 EDUCATION, DEPARTMENT OF-

Park aye. and 59th st. Phone. Plaza 5580. ELECTIONS, BOARD OF-

General Office. Municipal Building, 18th floor. Telephone. Worth 1307.

Bronx-442 F. 149th st. Phone, Melrose 336. Brooklyn-26 Court st. Phone, Main 1932. Queens-64 Jackson ave., L. I. City. Phone,

Hunterspoud 3375. Richmond - Borough Hall, New Brighton.

Phone, Tompkinsville 1000. o a. m. to 4 p. m.; Saturdays to 12 noon.

ESTIMATE AND APPORT'M'T, BOARD OF-Secretary's 0i fire, Municipal Building, 13th fl.

Telephone. Worth 4560. FINANCE, DFPARTMENT OF-

Telephone, Worth 1200. Comptroller's office, Municipal .Bldg.. 5th floor. 13eputy Comt-troller, Municipal Bldg., 7th fl. Receiver of Taxes-

Manhattan-Municipal Building, 2d floor. Bronx-Tremont and Arthur ayes. Telephone,

Tremont 140. Brooklyn-503 Fulton. Phone. Nevins 3270. Queens-S Court Square. L. 1. City. Tele-

phone, )lunterspoint 3386. Richmond-Borough Hall. St. George. Tele-

phone, T.)mpkinsville 1000. Assessments and Arrears-

Manhattan-Municipal Building, 3d floor. Bronx-Tremont and Arthur ayes. Telephone,

Tremont 47. Brooklyn-03 Fulton st:" Phone, Nevins 3400. Queens-Cturt Square, L. I. City. Tele.

phone, Ilunterspoint 1553. Richmond-Borough Hall. St. George. Tele-

hone. Tompkinsville 1000. FIRE DEPARTMENT--

Municipal Bl.lg., 11th floor. Phone,Worth 4100 Brooklyn-36i Jay t. Telephone. Main 7600.

GENERAL SESSIONS, COURT OF- Centre and Franklin ata. Phone, Franklin 1201. Court opens at 10.30 a. m. Clerk's *office open 9 a. m. to 4 p m.; Saturdays to 12 noon.

HEALTH. DEPARTMENT OF- 505 Pearl st Phone, Worth 9400. Bronx-3731 3d ave. Phone, Tremont 1975. Brooklyn-W illoughby . and Fleet sts. Tele

phone, M'in 4720. Queens-372 Fulton at., Jamaica. Telephone,

Jamaica 17110. Richmond-K t 4 Bay st., Stapleton. Telephone,

Tompkinsville 440. INEBRIETY. BOARD OF=

Municipal B' lg.. 24th 9. Phone. Worth 1610. JURORS, .BRt1NX. COMMISSIONER OF-

1918 Arthur ave. Telephone, Tremont 3700. a. in. to 4 n. m.: Saturdays to 12 noon.

JURORS, l":GS, COMMISSIONER OF-186 Remain st. Telephone, Main 330.331. 9 a. m. to 4 n. m.: Saturdays to-12 noon.

JURORS, NEW YORK, COMMISSIONER OF-Hall of Rect rds. Telephone, Worth 241. 9 a. m. too• p. in.: Satnrd's to 12 noon.

JURORS. Qt BENS, COMMISSIONER OF-Court Hotter L.I.C. Phone, Hanterspoint 963. 9 a. in. to 4 --n. m.: Saturdays to 1? noon.

JURORS, RICHMOND, COMMISSIONER OF-County Court House, St. George. Phone, Tomp-

kinaville Ft. 9•a.-m, to 4:9: m.; Saturdays to 12 noon.

LAW DEPARTMENT- • Wain office. Municipal -• fitldil*, 14th 5oor.

Telephone. Worth 4600. " - Brooklyn--4S3 Plerrepoat. Pbond1 Male 2948:' Street Openings, Bureau of-

Queens-Torn Han, Jpaiili. Phone, Jwica 2630. Court held every Tuesday.

Richmond-Goart House, St George. Phone, Tompkinsville 324. Court kid Wednesdays.

Bronx-Turnout and Arthur aves. Phone,

obotrert~ every

~ProbatiinBuu, Court held,

3b Thursday.

Phone, Franklin 3983. Courts open at 10 a. a,

STANDARDS AND APPEALS. BOARD OF-' Municipal Bldg., 9th 8. Phone, 184.

STREET CLEANING. DEPARTMENT OF- Municipal Bldg.. 8. Phone, Worth 4240.

SUPREME COURT, APPELLATE DIVISION-First Dept.-Madison ave. and 25th at. Phone,

Madison Square 3840. Court open from 2 p. m. to 6 p. m. Friday, Motion Day. Court opens at .10.30 a. in. Motions called at 10 a. nt. Orders called at 10.30 a. M.

Second Dept-Borough Hall, Bklyn. Phone, Main .1392. Court open from I p. in. to t r. in. Friday, Motion Day. Court open 'r',' tQ a. m. to 2 p, m.

SUPREME COURT, FIRST JUD. DIST.-Civil Division-Chambers at. Phone. Cort-

landt 4580. Court opens at 10 a. m, Criminal Division-Centre and Franklin stn.

Phone. Franklin 6064. Court opens at 10.30 a. in. Clerk's office open from 9 a. in. to 4 p. m,; Saturdays to 12 noon.

Bronx County-161st st. and 3d ave. Phone, Melrose 9721. Court opens at 10 a. M. Clerk's office open from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.; Saturdays to 12 noon.

SUPREME COURT, SECOND JUD. DIST.-Kinga Countq Joralemon and Court its.

Phone, Main 7700. Court opens at 10 a. m. Queens County-Court House, L. I. City.

Phone, Hunters Pt. 3896, Richmond County-New County Court House.

St. George. Telephone, Tompkinsville 902. Clerk's office open 9 a. in. to 4 p. m.; Satur- days to 12 noon.

SURROGATE'S COURT, BRONX COUNTY-1918 Arthur ave. Telephone, Tremont 776. 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.; Saturdays to 12 noon.

SURROGATE'S COURT, KINGS COUNTY-Hall of Records, Bklyn. Phone Main 3954.

Court opens at 10 a.m. Clerk's office open 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.; Saturdays to 12 noon.

SURROGATES' COURT, N. Y. COUNTY-Hall of Records. Telephone, Worth 3900. 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturdays to 12 noon.

S'URROGATE'S COURT, QUEENS COUNTY-364 Fulton st., Jamaica. Phone, Jamaica 397. 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.: Saturdays to 12 noon.

TAXES AND ASSESSMENTS. DEPT. OF-Municipal Bldg., 9th fl. Phone, Worth 1800.

TEACHERS' RETIREMENT BOARD-Municipal Bldg., 13th 8. Phone, Worth 4227.

TENEMENT HOUSE DEPARTMENT-Municipal Bldg., 19th A. Phone, Worth 1526. Bronx-559 E. Tremont ave. Phone Tre-

mont 6018. Brooklyn and Queens-503 Fulton st., Bklyn.

Telephone, Nevins 3070. TRANSIT CONSTRUCTION COMM'R-

49 Lafayette st. Phone, Franklin 5801. WATER SUPPLY. BOARD OF-

Municipal Bldg.. 22nd 9. Phone, Worth 3150. WATER SUPPLY'S GAS'AND ELECTRICITY-

Municipal Bldg., 23rd, 24th and 25th floors. Telephone, Worth 4320.

Brooklyn-50 Court st. Phone, Main 3980. Bronx-Tremont and Arthur ayes. Phone,

Tremont 3400. Queens-Jackson ave., L. I. C. Phone,

Hunters Pt. 3500. Richmond-St. George. Phone, Tomp. 840.

WEIGHTS AND MEASURES, BUREAU OF-Municipal Bldg., 3d fl. Phone, Worth 4227.

BOARD MEETINGS.

Board of Aldermen. The Board of Aldermen meets in the Alder-

manic Chamber, City Hall, every Tuesday at 1.30 p. m.

P. J. SCULLY, City Clerk and Clerk to the Board of Aldermen

Board of Child Welfare. The Board of Child Welfare meets in Room

2, City Hall, on the last Monday of each month. WILLIAM L. KAVANAGH. Executive Sec-

retary. Board of Estimate and Apportionment. The Board of Estimate and Apportionment

meets in Room 16, City Hall. Fridays at 10.30 a. m. JOSEPH HAAG, Secretary.

Commissioners of Sinking Fund. The Commissioners of the Sinking Fund meet

r Room 16, City Hall, on Thursdays at 11 a. in., .t call of the Mayor. JOHN KOR33, Secretary.

Board of Review (Fire Department). The Board of Review meets in Room 1100,

Municipal Building, on Tuesdays. Wednesdays and Thursdays at 2.30 p. in.

Board of' Revision of Assessments. The Board of Revision of Assessments meets

in Room 737, Municipal Building, Manhattan, upon notice of the Secretary.

Hoard of HAppXeaals. Secretary. The Board meets every Tuesday at 10 a. in. in

Room 919, Municipal Building. JOHN P. LEO. Chairman.

Board of Standards and Appeals. The Board meets in Room 919, Municipal

Building, Tuesdays at 2 p. in.

Board o Chairman.

f City Record.

The Board of City Record meets in the City Hall at call of the Mayor.

PETER J. BRADS , Supervisor, Secretary. Board of Parebase.

The Board of Purchase meets in Room 526, Municipal Building. every Wednesday at 10.30 a. in. ALBERT B. HULL, Secretary.

POLICE DEPARTMENT.

Auction Sale of Unclaimed and Condemned Property.

PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT the 206th Public Auction Sale consisting of Un-.

claimed and Condemned Police - Department Property as follows: Police dog, lanterns, globes, typewriters, auto, motorcycle and bicycle parts, wagon, tires, scales, furniture, phonograph, feathers, paper containers harness, pushcarts, motorcycle,unk metal an a other miscellaneous articles will be held at the 17th Precinct Station House (Sheriff and East Houston sus.), Borough of Manhattan, on

TUESDAY, NAT 26, i000, at 10 a. m.

Dated, May 6 1920. RICHARD . ENRIGHT, Police Commis-

sioner. m13,25

Owners. Winted for Un lnWd Property.

OWNERS WANTED BY THE PROPERTY Clerk of the Police Department of The City of

New York, 72 Poplar st., Brooklyn, for the fol-lowing Property now in custody, without claim-ants: Boats, rope, iron, lead, male and female clothing, boots, shoes, wine, blankets, diamonds, canned goods, liquors, etc, also small amount of money taken from prisoners and found by Patrol-men of this Department.

RICHARD E. ENRI3HT Commissioner.

OWNERS WANTED BY THE PROPERTY Clerk of the Police Department of The City of

New York, 240 Centre it. Manhattan, for the

3058

THE CITY RECORD. SATURDAY, MAY 15, 1920.

following property now in custody without claim. ants: Antomobiles, baby carriages, bags, bicycles, boats, cameos, clothing, furniture, jewelry, in machinery, merchandise, metals, optical goads, silverware, tools, trunks, typewriters, umbrellas etc.; also sums of money feloniously obtaineJ by prisoners or found abandoned by Patrolmen of this Department.

RICHARD E. ENRIGHT Commissioner.

BOROUGH OF RICHMOND.

Proposals.

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the President of the Borough of Richmond, at

his office, Borough Hall, St. George, New Brighton, S. I., until 12 noon on

TUESDAY, MAY 25, 1920. Borough of Richmond.

NO. 1. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIV. ERING ONE FIVE-TON AUTOMOBILE TRUCK AT THE WEST NEW BRIGHTON DESTRUCTOR, RICHMOND TERRACE, WEST NEW BRIGHTON, S. I.

The time allowed for the completion of the work and the full performance of the contract is 30 consecutive calendar days from service of order to deliver after the endorsement of the Comptroller upon the executed contract.

The amount of security required is thirty per cent (30%) of the total amount for which the contract is awarded.

The bids will be compared and the contract awarded at a lump or aggregate sum. Each bid must be accompanied by a deposit of not less than 1 / per cent• of the amount of the bid in cash or a certified check payable to the order of the Comptroller of the City.

Bidders are requested to make their bids upon the blank form prepared by the President, a copy of which, with the proper envelope in which to enclose the bid, together with a copy of the contract, including the specifications, in the form approved by the Corporation Counsel, can be obtained upon application therefor at the office of the said President.

Other information may be obtained at they office of the Commissioner of Public Works of the Borough of Richmond, Borough Hall, New Brighton Borough of Richmond.

CALVIN D. VAN NAME, President. Dated, May 5, 1920. m14,25 STSee General Instructions to Bidders on

list page, last column of the "City Record."

BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY THE PRESI. dent of the Borough of Richmond at his office,

Borough Hall, Staten Island, until 12 noon on WEDNESDAY, MAY 19, 1920.

FOR REGULATING AND REPAVING WITH BITUMINOUS CONCRETE PAVE-MENT, THE ROADWAY OF TOMPKINS' AVE., FROM VANDERBILT AVE. TO ST. MARYS AVE., TOGETHER WITH ALL WORK INCIDENTAL THERTO.

The Engineer's estimate of the quantity and quality of the materials, and the nature and ex-tent, as near as possible, of the work required, is as follows: 10,600 square yards of bituminous 1concrete

pavement complete. 400 square yards of vitrified brick gutter com-

plete. 1,910 cubic yards of concrete foundation in

place. 650 linear feet of new 5-inch by 16-inch blue.

stone curbstone furnished and set. ' 1,350 linear feet of old bluestone curbstone

redressed, rejointed and reset. 200 linear feet of new concrete urrb complete. 330 linear feet of old concrete curb reset. 1,000 linear feet of 2d-hand granite block'

header complete. 500 square feet of old sidewalk relaid. 100 square feet of new concrete sidewalk con-

structed. 30 linear feet of roof leader outlets relaid. 1 cubic yard of concrete reinforced with ex-

panded metal, No. 3.9.15, in place. The time for the completion of the work and

full performance of the contract is sixty (60) consecutive working days.

The amount of security required for the per-formance of the contract is Twenty-five Thou-sand Dollars ($25,000), and the amount of de-posit accompanying the bid shall be five (5) per cent. of the amount of security.

The bidder shall state the price of each item contained in the Engineer's estimate. The bids will be compared and the contract awarded at a lump or aggregate sum tor the contract.

Bidders are requested to make their bids upon the blank torm prepared by the President, a copy of which, with the proper envelope in which to enclose the bid, can be obtained upon appli-cation theretor at the office of the Engineer, Bureau of Engineering, Borough Hall, Staten Island, where plans and the contract, including the specifications, in the form approved by the Corporation Counsel, may be seen.

CALVIN D. VAN NAME, President. Dated, May 3, 1920. m8,19 g~See General Instructions to Bidders on

last page, lent column, of the "City Record."

BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY THE PRESI. dent of the Borough of Richmond at his office,

Borough Hall, Staten Island, until 12 noon on MONDAY, MAY 17. 1920.

FOR CONSTRUCTION OF BRIDGE AT MARTLING LANE, BOROUGH OF RICH-MOND, TOGETHER WITH ALL WORK IN-CIDENTAL THERETO.

The time for the completion of the work and full performance of the contract is 'ninety (90) consecutive working days.

The amount of security required for the ,per-formance of the contract is Four Thousand Dol- lars ($4,000), and the amount of deposit accotn- panying the bid shall be five (5) per cent. of the amount of security.

The bidder shall state a lump sum for the entire work. The bids will be compared and the contract awarded at a lump sum for the contract. Bidders are requested to make their bids upon

the blank form prepared by the President, a copy of which, with the proper envelope in which to enclose the bid, can be obtained upon application therefor at the office of the Engi-neer, Bureau of Engineering, Borough Hall, Staten Island, where plans and the contract, including the specifications, in the form approved by the Corporation Counsel, may be seen and other information obtained.

CALVIN D. VAN NAME, President. Dated, April 30, 1920. m6,17 U See General Instructions to Bidders on

last page, last column, of the "City Record."

BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY THE PRESI-dent of the Borough of Richmond at his office,

Borough Hall, Staten Island, until 12 noon on MONDAY, MAY 17, 1920.

NO. 1, FOR CONSTRUCTING CONCRETE SIDEWALKS ON BOTH SIDES OF ELLI. OTT AVE., FROM JOHNSON AVE. TO AM-BOY RD., AND ON THE WESTERLY SIDE OF 10TH ST.. BETWEEN ROSE AVE. AND NEW_DORP" LANE, TOGETHER WITH ALL WOltic INCIDENTAL THERETO.

The Engineer's estimate of the quantity and quality of the materials, and the ,nature and ex. tent, as near as possible, of the work required, it as follows:

5,820 rquare feet of new concrete sidewalk constructed.

1,350 square feet of old concrete sidewalk relaid, .

290 cubic yards of additional excavation. The time for the ' completion of the work and

full performance of the contract is fifteen (15) consecutive working days.

The amount of security required for the per formance of the contract is Nine Hundred Dol-lars ($900), and the amount of deposit accom-panying the bid shall be five (5) per cent. of the amount of security.

NO, 2. FOR CONSTRUCTING OR REPAIR-ING SIDEWALKS AND SETTING BLUE- STONE CURBSTONE WHERE NOT AL- READY DONE, ON THE NORTH SIDE OF LINDEN AVE. FROM VAN PELT AVE. TO THE WEST SIDE OF MAPLE PARKWAY; CONSTRUCTING OR REI'AI*ING ' SIDE-WALKS. WHERE NOT ALREADY DONE ON BOTH SIDES OF UNION AVE., FROM THE S. I. R. T. R. R. TRACKS SOUTHERLY TO CONTINENTAL PL . ON WALLOON ST., FROM UNION AVt. TO MAPLE PARK-WAY; ON THE NORTH SIDE OF RICH-MOND TERRACE, FROM HOLLAND AVE. TO GRAND VIEW AVE,- ON RICHMOND TERRACE, FROM JEWEft AVE, TO THE EMPIRE THEATRE, BOTH SIDESBE-TWEEN FENCE LINE AND CURB LINE' ON H RICHMOND

SR. . R. R. TRACKS TO CHARLES

AVE., AND ON BOTH SIDES OF WASHING. TON AVE. FROM RICHMOND AVE. TO

'COI,UMBUSt AVE., TOGETHER WITH ALL WORK INCIDENTAL THERETO.

The Engineer's estimate of the quantity and quality of the materials and the nature and ex-tent, as near as possible, of the work required, is as follows:

16,720 square feet of new concrete sidewalk constructed.

20 square feet of old concrete sidewalk relaid. 100 square feet of old bluestone flagstone

relaid. 370 linear feet of new 5-inch by 16-inch blue-

stone curbstone furnished and set. 75 cubic yards of additional excavation. 20 cubic yards of concrete foundation. The time for the completion of the work and

full performance of the contract is twenty (20) consecutive working days.

The amount of security required for the per-formance of the contract is twenty-five Hundred Dollars ($2,500), and the amounf of deposit accompanying the bid shall be five (5) per cent. of the amount of security.

NO. 3. FOR CONSTRUCTING OR RE-PAIRING SIDEWALKS, WHERE NOT AL-READY DONE, ON BOTH SIDES OF CAS-TLETON AVE., FROM CLOVE RD. TO JEWETT AVE., ON BOTH SIDES OF CASTLETON AVE., FROM N. BURGHER, AVE. TO TAYLOR ST.; ON BOTH SIDES OF RICHMOND TERRACE, FROM YORK AVE. TO WESTERVELT AVE., BETWEEN FENCE LINE AND CURB LINE, AND CON-STRUCTING BLUESTONE CURB AND CON-CRETE SIDEWALK ON MAPLE AVE., FROM BAY ST. TO EDGEWATER ST., TOGETHER WITH ALL 1VORK INCIDENTAL THERETO.

The Engineer's estimate of the quantity and quality of the materials and the nature and extent as near as possible, of the work required, is as follows: 8,560 square feet of new concrete sidewalk

constructed. 20 square feet of old concrete sidewalk relaid. 20 square feet of old bluestone sidewalk relaid. 270 linear feet of new S-inch by 16-inch blue-

stone curbstone furnished and set. 15 cubic yards of concrete foundation. The time for the completion of the work and

full performance of the contract is twenty (20) consecutive working days.

The amount of security required for the per-formance of the contract is Sixteen Hundred Dollars ($1,600), and the amount of deposit accompanying the bid shall be five (5) per cent, of the amount of security.

The bidder shall state the price of each item contained in the Engineer's estimate. The bids will. be compared and the contract awarded at a lump or aggregate sum for each contract.

Bidders are requested to make their bids upon the blank form prepared by the President, a cop of which, with the proper envelope in wrich to enclose the bid, can be obtained upon appli-cation therefor at the office of the Engineer, Bureau of Engineering Borough Hall, Staten Island, where plans and the contract, including the specifications, in the form approved by the Corporation Counsel, may be seen and other information obtained.

CALVIN D. VAN NAME, President.

Dated, April 29, 1920. m5,17 ATSee General Instructions to Bidders on

last page, last column, of the "City Record."

BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN.

Proposals.

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the President of the Borough of Brooklyn at

Room 21, Borough Hall, Brooklyn, until 11 a. m. on

WEDNESDAY, MAY 26, 1820. NO. 3 FOR REGULATING AND REPAV-

ING WITH PERMANENT ASPHALT PAVE-MENT ON A 6-INCH CONCRETE FOUNDA-TION, THE ROADWAY OF FAIR ST., FROM PRINCE ST. TO FLEET PL.

The Engineer's estimate is as follows.: 10 linear feet old curbstone reset in concrete. 342 linear feet new curbstone set in con-

crete. 52 cubic yards concrete, 314 square yards asphalt : pavement (5 years

maintenance). Time allowed. 25 consecutive working days. Security required, $800. Each bid must be accompanied by a deposit

of $40 in cash or certified check made payable to the order of the Comptroller of The City of New York.

NO. 4.. FOR REGULATING AND REPAV-ING WITH PERMANENT ASPHALT PAVE-MENT ON A 6-INCH CONCRETE FOUNDA-lION THE ROADWAY OF WITHERS ST., FROM HAVEMEYER ST, TO UNION AVE.

The Engineer's estimate is as follows: 40 linear feet old curbstone reset in concrete. ,)05 linear feet new curbstone, set in con-

crete. 's7 linear feet granite heading stones set in

concrete. . 121 cubic yards concrete. 730 square yards asphalt pavement (5 years

maintenance). 5 square yards adjacent pavement to be re-

'aid. The old granite paving blocks now on the

street shall become the property of the con-tractor.

Time allowed, 25 consecutive working days. Security required, $1,500." Each bid must be accompanied by a deposit

of $75 in cash or certified check made payable to the order of the Comptroller of The City of New York.

FORREGULATING RPEIG 'WITH PERMANENT SPHALTAV-

ME)i+IT ON A 6-INCH CONCRETE FOUNDA-fION THE ROADWAY OF FULTON ST. AT THE INTERSECTION OF ASHLAND PL.

The Engineer's estimate is as follows; 20 linear feet old curbstone reset. in concrete.

30 linear feet new curbstone set in concrete. 30 linear feet granite heading stones set in

concrete. 66 cubic yards concrete outside railroad area, 4 cubic yards concrete within railroad area. 4I square yards asphalt pavement outside rail•

road area •(5 years maintenance). 40 square yards asphalt pavement within rail-

road area (no maintenance). 20 square yards adjacent pavement to be re-

laid. The old granite paving blocks now on the

street shall become the property of the con-tractor. Time allowed, 30 consecutive working dais, Security required $1,000.

Each bid must be' accompanied by a deposit of $50 in cash or certified check made payable to the order of the Comptroller of The City of New York.

The bidder will state the price of each item or article contained in the specifications per foot, cubic yard, or other unit of measure by which the bids will I:e tested. The bids will be com-pared and the contracts awarded at a lump or aggregate sum for each contract,

Blank .forms may be obtained at the office of the Bureau of Highways, Room 502, No. SO Court st„ Brookiya N. Y.

EDWARD RIEGELMANN, President, m14,26

ttSee General Instructions to Bidders on last pate, last column, of the "City Record."

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the President of the Borough of Brooklyn at'

Room 21, Borough Hall, Brooklyn, until 11 a. m. on

WEDNESDAY MAY 26, 1920. NO. 1. FOR FURNISHING. DELIVERING

AND ERECTING 125 TRAFFIC ROUTE SIGNS, AS FOLLOWS:

75 SIGNS - WITH TWO CONTAINER FRAMES AND PANELS (ONE YEAR MAIN-TENANCE).

50 SIGNS WITH ONE. CONTAINER FRAME AND PANEL (ONE YEAR MAIN-TENANCE).

The time allowed for the completion of the work and full performance of the contract is 70 consecutive working days.

The amount of security required will be $P00. Each bid must be accompanied by a security

deposit of $35 in cash or certified check payable to the order of the Comptroller of The City of New 'York.

NO. 2. FOR FURNISHING. DELIVERING AND ERECTING 450 IMPROVED STREET SIGNS.

The time allowed for the completion of the work and full performance of the contract is 100 consecutive working days.

The amount of security required will be $2,400. Each bid must be accompanied by a security

deposit of $120—in cash or certified check pay-able to the order of the Comptroller of The City of New York.

The bids will be compared and the contracts awarded at a lump or aggregate sum for each contract.

Blank forms and further information may be obtained at the Bureau of Highways, Room 502, No. S0. Court st., Brooklyn. m14,26 EDWARD RIEGELMANN. President. ZSee General Instructions to Bidders on

last page, last column. of the "City Record."

BOARD OF PURCHASE.

Proposals.

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Board of Purchase of The City of New

York at its Office, Room 526, Municipal Build-ing, Manhattan, from 9 a. m. to 10.30 a. m., on

THURSDAY, MAY 27, 1920. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING

HIGHWAY MATERIALS TO THE DEPART-MENTS OF PARKS—MANHATTAN AND RICHMOND- PARKS—BRONX; PARKS—

CQUEENS; AND GRANITE PAVING BLOCKS, URB STONES AND HIGHWAY MA-TERIALS TO THE DEPARTMENT OF PLANT AND STRUCTURES; HEAVY AS-PHALT ROAD OIL TO THE DEPARTMENT OF PARKS, BROOKLYN.

The time for the performance of contracts for Parks—Manhattan and Richmond, is for the period ending Sept. 30. For Parks—Bronx, 10 consecutive calendar days after the endorsement of the certificate of the Comptroller. For Parks –Queens, 30 consecutive calendar days after the endorsement of the certificate of the Comp-troller. For Plant and Structures, 90 consecutive calendar days after the endorsement of the cer-tificate of the Comptroller. For Parks—Brook-lyn, 60 consecutive calendar days after the en-dorsement of the certificate of the Comptroller.

The amount of security required is thirty per cent. of the contract amount awarded. No bid shall be considered unless it is accompanied by a deposit. Such deposit shall be in an amount not less than one and one-half per cent. of the total amount of the bid.

The bidder will state the price per unit, as called for in the schedules of quantities and prices,, by which • the bids will be tested. The extensions must be made and footed up, as the bids will be read from the total, and awards, if made, made to the lowest bidder on each item or class, as stated in the schedules.

Bids must be submitted in duplicate, each copy in a separate envelope. No bid will be accepted unless this provision is complied with.

Specifications referred to in the schedules may be had upon application at Room 840, Municipal Building, Manhattan.

Blank forms and further information may be obtained at the office of the Board of Purchase, eighth floor, Municipal Building, Manhattan.

BOARD OF PURCHASE: Gaovza A. WHALEN, Commissioner of Plant and Structures, Chairman; BIRD S. CoLaa, Commissioner of Public Welfare; JAMES A. H.uILTON, Commis- sioner of Correction. m15,27

p'See Gealeral Instructions to Bidders on last page, last column, of the "City Record."

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Board of Purchase of The City of New

York at its Office, Room 526, Municipal Build-ing, Manhattan, from 9 a. m. to 10.30 a. m., on

TUESDAY. MAY 23, 1920. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING

STEEL LOCKERS TO THE POLICE DE-PARTMENT.

The time for the peiformanee of contracts is for the period ending June 30, 1920.

The amount of security required is thirty per cent of the contract amount awarded. No bid shall be 'considered unless it is accompanied by a deposit. Such deposit shall be in an amount not less than one and one-half per cent. of the total amount of the bid.

The bidder will state the price per unit, as called for it the schedules of quantities and prices, by which the bids will be tested. The extensions must be made and footed up, as the bids will be read from the total, and awards, if made, made to the lowest bidder on each item or class, as stated in the schedules.

Bids most be submitted in duplicate each copy in a separate envelope. No bid will Ibe accepted unless this provision is complied with.

Specifications referred to in the schedules may be had upon application at Room 840, Municipal Building, Manhattad.

Blank fotns s and further information may be

obtained at the office of the Board of Fur-

hattan chase, eighth floor, Municipal Building, Man-

BOARD OF PURCHASE: Gaovu A, WHALEN, Commissioner of Plant and Structures Chair-man- Bun S. COLER Commissioner o! Public Wellare; JAMES A. HAMILTON, Commissioner of Correction. m14,25 Ergee General Instructions to Bidders on

lath page, hat column of the "City, Record."

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Board of Purchase of The City of New

York at its Office, Room 526, Municipal Build- big, Manhattan. from 9 a. m. to 10.30 a. m., on

TUESDAY, MAY 25, 1020. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING

KUMYSS TO THE DEPARTMENT OF PUB-LIC WELFARE.

The time for the performance of contract is for the period ending December 31, 1920.

The amount of security required is thirty per cent of the contract amount awarded. No bid shall be considered unless it is accompanied by a deposit. Such deposit shall be in an amount not less thin one and one-half per cent. of the total amount of the bid.

The bidder will state the price per unit, as called for in the schedules of quantities and prices, by which the bids will be tested. The extensions must be made and footed up, as the bids will be read from the total, and awards, if made, made to the lowest bidder on each item or class, as stated. in the schedules.

Bids mutt be submitted in duplicate each copy in a separate envelope. No bid will f e accepted unless this provision is complied with.

Specifications referred to in the schedules may be had upon application at Room 840, Municipal Building, Manhattan.

Blank forms and further information may be obtained at the office of the Board of Purchase, eighth floor Municipal Building, Manhattan.

BOARD OF PURCHASE: GROVER A. WHALEN, Commissioner of Plant and Structures, Chair-man • BIRD S. COLER Commissioner of Public Weltare; JAMEs A. RAMILTON, Commissioner of Correction. m 14,25

U8ee General Instructions to Bidders on last page, last column of the "City Record."

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED. BY the Board of Purchase of The City of New

York at its Office, Room 526, Municipal Build-ing, Manhattan, from 9 a. m. to 10:30 a. m., on

MONDAY, MAY 24, 1920. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING

MOPS, TOILET PAPER AND MISCELLA-NEOUS HOUSEHOLD SUPPLIES TO THE DEPARTMENTS OF BELLEVUE AND Al,-LIED HOSPITALS AND PUBLIC WELFARE.

The time for the performance of contracts is for the period ending June .30, 1920.

The amount of security required is thirty per cent. of the contract amount awarded. No bid shall be considered unless it is accompanied by a deposit. Such deposit shall be in an amount not less than one and one-half per cent. of the total amount of the bid.

The bidder will state the price per unit, as called for in the schedules of quantities and prices, by which the bids will be tested. The extensions must be made and footed up as the bids will be read from the total, and awards, if made, made to the lowest bidder on each item or class, as stated in the schedules.

Bids must be submitted in duplicate, each copy in a separate envelope. No bid will be ac-cepted unless this provision is complied with.

Specifications referred to in the schedules may be had upon application at Room 840, Municipal Building, Manhattan.

Blank forms and further information may be obtained at the office of the Board of Purchase, eighth floor, Municipal Building, Manhattan.

BOARD OF PURCHASE: GROVER A. WHALEN, Commissioner of Plant and Structures, Chair. man; BIRD S. COLER, Commissioner of Public Welfare, JAMES A. HAMILTON, Commissioner of Correction, m 13,24

WSee General Instruction to Bidders on last page, last column of the "City Record:'

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Board of Purchase of The City of New

York at its Office, Room 526, Municipal Build-ing, Manhattan, from 9 a. m. to 10.30 a. m., on

SATURDAY, MAY 22, 1920. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING

COFFEE TO THE DEPARTMENT OF BELLE-VUE AND ALLIED HOSPITALS AND DE-PARTMENT OF HEALTH; TEA AND COF-FEE TO THE DEPARTMENTS OF CORREC-TION AND PUBLIC WELFARE.

The time for the performance of contracts to the Departments of Bellevue and Allied Hos-pitals, Correction and Public Welfare is for the period ending Sept. 30, 1920, Department of Health, for the period ending May 31, 1920. The amount of security required is thirty per

cent. of the contract amount awarded. No bid shall be considered unless it is accompanied by a deposit. Such deposit shall be in an amount not less than one and one-half per cent. of the total amount of the bid,

The bidder will state the price per unit, as called for in the schedules of quantities and prices, by which the bids will be tested. The extensions must be made and footed up, as the bids will be read from the total. and awards, if made, made to the lowest bidder on each item or class, as stated in the schedules.

Bids must be submitted in duplicate, each copy in a separate envelope. No bid will be accepted unless this provision is complied with.

Specifications referred to in the schedules may be had upon application at Room 840, Municipal Building, Manhattan,

Blank forms and further information may be obtained at the office of the Board of Purchase, eighth floor. Municipal Building, Manhattan.

BOARD OF PURCHASE: GROVER A. WHALEN, ti Commissioner of Plant and Structures, Chair-man;

BIRD S. COLER, Commissioner of Public

Welfare, JAMES A. HAMILTON, Commissioner of Correction. m12,22

la-see General Instruction to Bidders on last page, last column of the "City Record."

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Board of Purchase of The City of New

York at its Office, Room 526, Municipal Build-ing,.'Manhattan, from 9 a. m. to 10.30 a. m., on

MONDAY, MAY 24, 1920, FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING

MILK AND CREAM TO BELLEVUE AND ALLIED HOSPITALS AND THE DEPART-MENTS OF PUBLIC WELFARE, CORREC-TION AND HEALTH.

The time for the performance of contracts is from June 1st to June 30, 1920. . The amount of security is thirty per cent. of the contract amount awarded. No bid shall be considered unless it is accompanied by a deposit. Such deposit shall be in an amount not less than one andone-half per cent. of the total amount of the bid.

The bidder will state the price per unit, as called for in the schedules of quantities and prices, by which the bids will .be tested. The extensions must be made and footed up, as the bids will be read from-the total, and awards, if made, made to the lowest bidder on each item or class, as stated in the schedules.

Bids must be submitted in duplicate, each copy in a separate envelope. No bid will be accepted unless this provision is complied with.

Specifications referred to in the schedules may

i

iT 8OA9 SATURDAY, MAY 15,1920. E•C, .ORD,

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Board of Purchase of The City of New

York at its office, Room 526, Municipal Building, Manhattan, from 9 a. in. to 10.30 a. m. on

MONDAY MAY 17, 1920. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING:

1, (A) ELECTRIC LAMPS TO BELLEVUE AND ALLIED HOSPITALS. (B) ELECTRIC BULBS BATTERIES AND FUSES TO THE POLICA DEPARTMENT. 2. LUMBER TO THE DEPARTMENTS OF POLICE PARKS, MANHATTAN AND RICRMONb, AND PARKS, QUEENS.

The time for the performance of contracts is on No. 1, (A) for the period ending Dec, 31, 1920; (B) for the period ending June 30, 19201 No. 2, is thirty consecutive calendar days after the endorsement of the certificate of the Comp-troller.

The amount of security required is thirty per cent, of the contract amount awarded. No bid shall be considered unless it is accompanied by a deposit. Such deposit shall be in an amount not less than one and one-half per cent, of the total amount of the bid.

The bidder will state the price per unit, as called for in the schedules of quantities and prices, by which the bids will be tested, The extensions must be made and footed up, as the bids will be read from the total, and awards, if -made, made to the lowest bidder on each item or class, as stated in the schedules. -

Bids must be submitted in duplicate each copy in a separate . envelope. No bid will lie accepted up'ess this provision is complied with.

Specifications referred to in the schedules may be had upon application at Room 840, Municipal Building, Manhattan.

Blank forms and further information may be obtained at the office of the Board of Purchase, eighth floor Municipal Building, Manhattan,

BOARD dF PURCHASE: GaovER A. WHALEN, Commissioner of Plant and Structures, Chairman; BIRD'S. COLER, Commissioner of Public Welfare; JAMES A. HAMILTON, Commissioner of Correc- tion. m6,17 V See General Instructions to Bidders on

lost page, last column, of the "City Record."

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Board of Purchase of The City of New

York at its office, Room 526, Municipal Building, Manhattan, from 9 a. m. to 10.30 a. m. on

MONDAY, MAY 17, 1920. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING

HUBS. HUB BANDS AND AXLES TO THE DEPARTMENT OF STREET CLEANING.

The time for the perfo mance of contract is for the period ending June 30, 1920,

The amount of security required is thirty per cent. of the contract amount awarded. No bid shall be considered unless it is accompanied by a deposit. Such deposit shall be in an amount not less than one and one-half per cent of the total amount of the bid.

The bidder will state the price per unit, as called for in the schedules of quantities and prices, by which the bids will be tested. The extensions must be made and footed up, as the. bids will be read from the total, and awards, if made, made to the lowest bidder on each item or 'class, as stated in the schedules.

Bids must be submitted in duplicate, each copy in a separate envelope. No bid will be accepted unless thisprovision is complied with.

Specifications referred to in the schedules may be had upon application at Room 840, Municipal Building, Manhattan.

Blank forms and further information may be obtained at the office of the Board of Purchase, eighth floor, Municipal Building, Manhattan.

BOARD OF PURCHASE: GROVES A, WHALEN, Commissioner of Plant and Structures, Chairman; BIRD S. CeLER, Commissioner of Public Welfare; JAMES A. HAMILTON, Commissioner of Correc- tion. m6,17

td' See General Instructions to Bidders on last page, last column, of the "City Record."

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e46 Supreme Court for an amendment of the proceeding herein to - relate to Griffith avenue from Metropolitan avenue to Central avenue, and to Steuben street, from Proctor street to

Morton avenue, as the same. are now laid out ot► the Cit rasp.

Besolvec, That the Board of Estimate and Ap portionmet}t, to pursuance of the provisions of the Greater New York Charter, as amended hereby give .npilce of aroposed area of assessment for benefit in this proceeding as proposed to b amended, which atea is shown on the following diagram:

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Completion of Asawaments and Awards..

PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO the owner or owners of all horses and lots,

improved and unimproved lands affected thereby, that the following proposed assessments and awards have been completed and are lodged in the office of the Board of Assessors for examina-tion by all persons interested, viz.:

BOARD OF ESTIMATE AND APPORTIONMENT.

Notices of Public Hearings.

PUBLIC I1IPIlOgE1oENT MATTED.

Horcogh of Manhattan. 6414. Basics and inlets on Lenox ave. at the

northwest corner of 118th it the northwest and southwest corners of 119th at., 120th at., 131st at,, 122d at., 123d it, and the southwest corner of 124th at, Affecting Blocks 1903 to 190L -

6415. Revegnlating, regrading, curbing and flagging in W. 46th at,, from 380 feet welt of 11th ave. to 270 feet west and basins neat the northeast and : southeast corners of .W. 46th at. and 12th ave. Affecting parts of Blocks 1093,, 1094, 1107 and 1108.

bor"Ch of The Bronx. 6235. Regulating, , gradinj , curbing, flagging,

etc., in Tacoma at„ from 5t. Lawrence aye. to Beach ave., together with a list of awards for

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Board of Purchase of The City of New

York at its office, Room 526, Municipal Building, Manhattan, from 9 a, m. to 10.30 a. m, on

MONDAY MAY 17, 1910, FOR FURNISHI'IG AND DELIVERING

HOSPITAL SUPPLIES AND EQUIPMENT TO THE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WEL. FARE. ,

The time for the performance of contract is for the period ending July 31, 1920.

The amount of security required is thirty per cent. of the contract amount awarded. No bid shall be considered unless it is accompanied by a deposit. Such deposit shall be in an amount not less thatt one and one-half per cent. of the total amount of the bid.

The bidder will state the price per unit, as called for in the schedules of quantities and prices, by which the bids will be tested. The extensions must be made and footed up, as the bids will be read from the total, and awards, if made, made to the lowest bidder on each item or class, as stated in the schedules.

Bids must be submitted in duplicate each copy in a separate envelope. No bid will ie accepted unless this provision is complied with.

Specifications referred to in the schedules may be had upon application at Room 840, Municipal Building. Manhattan.

Blank forms and further information may be obtained at the office of the Board of Purchase, ti hth floor, Municipal Building, Manhattan.

BOARD OF PURCHASE: GRovua-A. WHALEN, Commissioner of Plant and Structures, Chairman; BIRD S, CoLaa, Commissioner of Public Welfare; JAMES A. HAMILTON, Commissioner of Correc-

tion. m6,17 U See General Instructions to Bidden on

last page, last column, of the "City Record."

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Board of Estimate and Apportionment at its

meethig held on April 30, 1920 (Cal. No. 88), adopted the following resolutions:

Whereas, The Board of Ttivate. and Appor• tionment under resolution adopted on February 14, 1919 authorised a proceeding for acquiring title to Griffith avenue, from Metropolitan avenue to Central avenue, and to Steuben street, from Proctor street to Morton avenue, Borough of Queens' The Board of Estimate and Whereas, Appor

tionment on April 16, 1920, adopted a resolution changing the map or plan of The City of New York by changing the lines of the street system within the territory bounded by Proctor street (Barnum avenue), - Steuben street, firIfith.

be had upon app licatiop at Room 840.. Municipal Building, Manhattan. '

Blank forms and further information may ' be obtained at the office of the Board of Purchase, eighth door, Municipal Building, Manhattan.

BOARD OF PURCHASE: GanvEa A. WsAiaw, Commissioner of Plant and Structures Chair-

BIRD S. COLER Commissioner 01 Public Welfare; JAMES A. BAMILTON, Commissioner of Correction. m1Z,24

t tee General Instructions to Bidders on last psge, last column of the "City Record."

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Board of Purchase of The City of New

York at its Office, Room S26, Municipal Build. ing, Manhattan. from 9 a. in. to 10:30 a. in., on

FRIDAY MAY 21, 1920. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING

MATERIAL FOR ASPHALT SCRAPERS TO THE DEPARTMENT OF STREET CLEAN-ING.

The time for the performance of contract is for the period ending June 30, 1920.

The amount of security is thirty per cent. of the contract amount awarded. No bid shall be considered unless it is accompanied by a deposit. Such deposit shall be in an amount not less than one and one-half per cent. of the total amount of the bid.

The bidder will state the price per unit. as called for in the schedules of quantities and prices, by which the bids will be tested. The extensions must be made and footed up, as the bids will be read from the total, and awards, if made. made to the lowest bidder on each item or class, as stated in the schedules.

Bids must be submitted in duplicate, each copy in a separate envelope. No bid will be ac-cepted unless this provision is complied with.

Specifications referred to in the schedules may be had upon application at Room 840, Municipal Building, Manhattan.

Blank forms and further information way be obtained at the office of the Board of Purchase, eighth floor, Municipal Building, Manhattan.

BOARD OF PURCHASE, Gaon a A. WHALEN, Commissioner of Plant and Structures, Chairman; BIRD S. COLER, Commissioner of Pub-lic Welfare; JAMES A. HAMILTON, Commissioner of Correction. m11,21

CtSee General Instructions to Bidders on last page, last column of the "City Record."

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Board of Purchase of The City of New

York at its Office, Room 526, Municipal Build-ing, Manhattan, from 9 a, m, to 10:30 a. m., on

FRIDAY, MAY 21, 1920. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING

PIPE, PIPE FITTINGS, PIPE COVERING AND VALVES, TO THE DEPARTMENT OF PUB-LIC WELFARE,

The time for the performance of contract is for the period ending June 15, 1920.

The amount of security required is thirty per cent. of the contract amount awarded. No bid shall be considered unless it is accompanied by a deposit. Such deposit shall be in an amount not less than one and one-half per cent. of the total amount of the bid.

The bidder will state the price per unit, as called for in the schedules of quantities and prices. by which the bids will be tested. The extensions must be made and footed up, as the bids will be read from the total, and awards, if made, made to the lowest bidder on each item or class, as stated in the schedules.

Bids must be submitted in duplicate each copy in a separate envelope. No bid will ale accepted unless this provision is complied with.

Specifications referred to in the schedules may be had upon application at Room 840,. Municipal Building, Manhattan.

Blank forms and further information may be obtained at the office of the Board of Purchase, eighth floor, Municipal Building, Manhattan.

BOARD OF PURCHASE, GRovas A. WHALEN, Commissioner of Plant and Structures, Chairman; BIRD S. COLER, Commissioner of Pub-lic Welfare; JAMES A. HAMILTON, Commissioner of Correction. m11,21

ESee General Instructions to Bidders on last page, last column of the "City Record."

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Board of Purchase of The City of New

York at its office, Room 526, Municipal Building, Manhattan, from 9 a. m. to 10.30 a. m. on

THURSDAY, MAY 10, 1920. FORFURNISHING AND DELIVERING

FURNITURE, RUGS AND HOUSE FUR-NISHINGS TO THE DEPARTMENT OF COR-RECTION.

The time for the performance of contract is for the period ending June 30, 1920.

The amount of security required is thirty per cent. of the contract amount awarded. No bid shall be considered unless it is accompanied by a deposit. Such deposit shall be in an amount not less than one and one-half per cent. of the total amount of the bid.

The bidder will state the price per unit, as called for in the schedules of quantities and prices, by which the bids will be tested. The extensions must be made and footed up, as the bids will be read from the total, and awards. if made, made to the lowest bidder on each item or class, as stated in the schedules. -

Bids must be submitted in duplicate, each copy in a separate envelope. No bid will be accepted unless this provision is complied with.

Specifications referred to in the schedules may be had upon application at Room 840, Municipal Building, Manhattan.

Blank forms and further information may be obtained at the office of the Board of Purchase, eighth floor, Municipal Building, Manhattan.

BOARD OF PURCHASE: GaovER A. WnALEN, Commissioner of Plant and Structures, Chairman; BIRD S. CoLEa, Commissioner of Public Welfare; JAMES A. HAMILTON. Commissioner of Corree• tion. m10,20

U'See General Instructions to Bidders on last page, lost column, of the "City Record."

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Board of Purchase of The City of New

York at its office, Room 526, Municipal Building, Manhattan, from 9 a. m. to 10.30 a. m. on

THURSDAY, MAY 20, 1a20. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING

PAINTS AND OILS TO THE DEPART-MENTS OF STREET CLEANING, POLICE AND WATER SUPPLY, GAS AND ELEC-TRICITY.

The time for the performance of contract is thirty consecutive ca.endar days after the en- dorsement of - the certificate of the Comptroller.

The amount of security required is thirty per cent. of the contract amount awarded. No bid shall be considered unless it is accompanied by a deposit. Such deposit shall be in an amount not less than one and one-half per cent. of the total amount of the bid. '

The bidder . will state the price per snit, as called for in the schedules of quantities and prices, by which the bids will be tested. The extensions must be made and footed up, as the bids will be read from the total, and awards, if made, made to the lowest bidder on each item or class, as stated in the scheduhes.

Bids must be submitted in duplicate, each copy in a separate envelope. No bid will be accepted unless this provision is complied with.

Specifications referred to in the schedules may be had upon application at Roam 810, Municipal Building, Manhattan.

CITY RgCOaD for ten days continuously, Sundays and legal holidays excepted, prior to May 28, 1920.

Dated, New York, May 15, 1920.

JOSEPH HAAG, Secretary, Board of Estimate and Apportionment, Municipal Building, Tele- ohone, 4560 Worth. ml5.26

tionment is authorized and required at the time of the adoption of the resolution directing the institution of proceedings to acquire title to the real property required for the foregoing improve-ment to fix and determine upon an area or area of assessment for benefit for said pro- ceedings;

Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Apportionment, in pursuance of the provisions of section 973 of the Greater New York Charter, as amended, hereby gives notice that the pro- posed area of assessment for benefit in these proceedings is as shown on the following diagram:

Sons affected thereby to be published in the CITY RECORD for ten days, exclusive of Sun-days and legal holidays, prior to Friday, May 21, 1920.

Dated, New York, May 8, 1920,

JOSEPH HAAG, Secretary, Board of Esti-mate and Apportionment, Municipal Building. Telephone. 4560 Worth. 11t8,19

damages caused by a change of grade, Anws-nema affect parts of Block 3898. Awards erect B'.ock 3898, Lots 12, 57. 58 and 59.

Borough of Richmond. 6295. Constructing sidewalks on De Hart ave.,

between Richmond terrace and Walloon st.; north side of Richmond terrace, between Lake ave. and Van Pelt ave.; and north side of Clif-ton aye., between Anderson it. and the S. I. R. T. R. R. tracks. Affecting parts of. Blocks 90, 92, 96, 98, 185 and 186, Third Ward; and Plot 4, Lot 375, Fourth Ward.

6306. Constructing curb and gutters on An. dros ave,, between Richmond terrace and David-son at., Third Ward. Affecting parts of Blocks 106, 107 and 108.

6378. Constructing curb and gutters on Tomp- kins ave., between Broad at. and Simonson ave. Affecting parts of Blocks 534, 556 and 558, Second Ward; and Plot 1, Fourth Ward. - Borough of Queens.

631& Regulating, grading, curbing, flagging, etc., in 93d ave. (Fenhurst p1.), from 102d at. (Freedom ave.) to Rockaway Beach Division of the Long Island Railroad, together with a list of awards for damages caused by a change of

aannd 238, Awards ~affecctc affect parts

237, Lots 1, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 10; Block 238, Lots 22, 23, 234, 24, 25 and 28.

6363. Regulating grading, curbing, flagging, paving, etc., in Freedom ave., from Jamaica ave. to Fenhurst p1., Fourth Ward, together with a list of awards for damages caused by a change of grade. Assessments affect all of Blocks 175 239 tq 242; parts of Blocks 176, 178, 238 and 244 to 248. Awards affect Block 175, Lots 16, 20; Block 176, Lots 23 24• Block 178, Lot 82; Block 237, Lot 12; Block f38, Lots 12, 13,.14, 16, 18: Block 239, Lots 13, 14, 15, 16, 18, 19, 20; Block 240, Lots 12, 13, 14, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20; Block 244, Lot 36; Block 245, Lots 34, 36; Block 247, Lots 41, 44; Block 248, Lot 1.

6379. Regulating, grading, curbing, flagging, paving, etc., in Lotus ave., from Cypress Hills rd- to Cooper eve., Second Ward, together with a list of awards for damages caused by a change of grade. Aoie,enqnts affect of Blocks 2913 and '2914. Awards affect Block 2913, Lots 35 to 52, 54; Block 2914, Lots 8. I f.

6404. Sewer and appurtenances in Ralph at., from Fresh Pond rd. to Traffic at., and in Traf• fie at,, from Ralph et, to Grove at, Second Ward. Affecting all of Blocks 2608. 2609, 2611, 2615, 2616; and parts of Blocks 2599, 2610,, 2612, 2613. and 2617. ...

6401. SeWer Wd apjurteaances in Remsen

Blankforms and further information may be obtained at the office of the d of Purchase, ekihth

BOARDorC5r PURCHASE:G avu A. Wscuu, Commissioner of Plant and Structures, Chairman;

an S.'CoLIR, Commissioner of Public Welfare; Jaatas A. HAMILTON, Commissioner of Comae• tion. m10,20

U'Boe General Instructions to Bidders on last pitge, fiat column. of the "City Record."

Completion of Awards.

PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO the owner or owners of all houses and lots,

improved and unimproved lands affected thereby, that the following proposed awards have been completed and are lodged in the office of the Board of Assessors for examination by all per-sons interested, viz.:

Borough of Queens. Awards for damages caused by a change in the

grade of Laurel Hill boulevard, between Queens boulevard and 19th at., Second Ward. Affecting Block 551, Lots 101 and 538.

All persons whose interests are affected by the above named proposed awards, and who are opposed to the same, or either of them, are re-quested to present their objections in writing to the Board of Assessors, Room 809, Municipal Building, Manhattan, on or before Tuesday, June 15, 1920, at 11 a. in., at which time and place the said objections will be heard and teati-mon received in reference thereto.

WILLIAM C. ORMOND, ANDREW T. SUM, LIVAN, MAURICE SIMMONS, Board of As. sessors.

May 15, 1920. m15,26

Resolved, That this Board consider the pro-posed area of assessment at a meeting of the Board to be held in The City of New York, Bor-ough of Manhattan, in the City Hall, on Fri-day, May 21, 19201 at 10.30 o'clock a. in., and that at the same time and place a public hear-ing thereon will then and there be had. Resolved, That the Secretary of this Board

cause these resolutions and a notice to all per-

BOARD OF. ASSESSORS.

Resolved, That the Board consider the pro-posed action and area of assessment at a meeting of the Board to be held in Room 16, City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, on Friday, May 28, 1920, at 10.30 o'clock a. in.

Resolved, That the Secretary of this Board cause these resolutions and a notice to all per- sons affected thereby to be published in the

NOTICE IS• HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Board of Estimate and Apportionment at its

meeting held on April 23, 1920 (Cal. No. 5), adopted the following resolutions:

Whereas, The Board of Estimate and Appor. tionment of The City of New York is consid-ering the advisability of instituting proceedings to acquire title to the real propertj required for the opening and extending of Harper avenue. from Jackson avenue to the pier and bulkhead line of Flushing Bay, in the Borough of Queens, Ctiy of New York' and

Whereas, The board of Estimate and Apor-

pt. from Grand'it. to Perry ave., Second Ward. Al ecting paris of Blocks 2158 and 2161.

6409. Sewer and appurtenances in Mymaud pI., from Fresh Pond rd. to Mt. Olivet ave.. Second Ward. Meeting all of Block 2395 and parts of Blocks 2396, 2421 and 2422.

6410. Sewer and appurtenances in Kaiser st„ from Jamaica ave. to Ashland st.; Willard ave., from Jamaica ave. to Ashland at.; Oakland st., from Kaiser st. to Manor ave.; Brandon ave. from Woodhaven ave. to Willard ate.; Elmwood st., from Kaiser st. to Willard aye.; Ferris at., from Kaiser st. to Willard aye.; Avondale st., from Kaiser st. to Willard ave.; Ashland st., from Woodhaven ave. to Willard ave.;"' and Manor ave., from Ashland st. to 175 feet north, Fourth Ward. Affecting parts ot Blocb 30 to 45, 80, 81 and 88.

All persons whose interests are effected by the above-named proposed assessments'dr awards and who are opposed to toe same, or either of them, are requested to present tbeic objections in writing to the Board ot Assessors. Room 809, Municipal Building, Manhattan, on or before Tuesday, June 8, 1920, at 11 sp: m., at which time and place the said objections will be heard and testimony received in reterence thereto.

WILLIAM C. ORMOND, ANDREW T. SUL-LIVAN, MAURICE SIMMONS. Board of As- sessors.

May 8, 1920. m8,19 t

DEPARTMENT OF PLANT AND STRUCTURES.

Proposals.

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Commissioner of Plant and Structures at

his office, Municipal Building, Manhattan, until 2 p. in. on

THURSDAY, MAY 21, 1920. FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE

EASTCHESTER BRIDGE OVER EASTCHES-TER CREEK. . The work must be commenced within five

days of the date of certification of the contract by the Comptrol'.er of the City. and must be entirely completed within three hundred (300) consecutive working days.

The amount of the security to guarantee the faithful performance of the work will be One Hundred and Twenty Thousand Dollars ($120, 000).

Each bid must be accompanied by a deposit in cash or certified check, payable to the order of the Comptroller of the City, of an amount equal to five per cent. of the amount of the security reQwired. . The right is reserved by the Commissioner to

reject all the bids should he deem it to the interest of the City so to do.

Blank forms and specifications may be obtained at the office of the Department of Plant and Structures.

GROVER A WHALEN, Commissioner. Dated May 13, 1920. m15,27

'See General Instructions to Bidders on last page, last column, of the "City Record."

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BOROUGH OF QUEENS.

. Proposals.

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the President of the Borough of Queens at

his office, 4th floor, Queens Subway Building, 68 Hunterspoint ave., L. I. City, until 11 a. m. on

TUESDAY, MAY 25, 1920. NO. 1. FOR REGULATING, GRADING,

CURBING AND LAYING SIDEWALKS (WHERE NOT ALREADY LAID TO GRADE AND IN GOOD CONDITION) TOGETHER WITH ALL WORK INCIDENTAL THERE-TO, IN BODINE ST., FROM VERNON AVE. TO SHERMAN ST., ALSO FOR REGULAT-ING AND GRADING TOGETHER WITH ALL WORK INCIDENTAL THERETO, IN HAMILTON ST., BETWEEN BODINE ST. AND HARRIS AVE., FIRST WARD OF THEE BOROUGH OF QUEENS.

The time allowed for doing and completing the above work will be one hundred (100) con-secutive working days.

The amount of security required will be Ten Thousand Dollars ($10,000). The amount of deposit accompanying the bid shall be five (5) per cent. of the amount of security.

The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as follows:

230 cubic yards earth excavation. 160 cubic yards rock excavation. 5,700 cubic yards embankment (in excess of

excavation). 2,200 linear feet new bluestone curb furnished

and set in sand. 150 linear feet old bluestone curb redressed,

rejointed and reset in concrete. 100 linear feet old cement concrete curb reset. 300 square feet old flagstone sidewalk re-

trimmed and relaid. 9,700 square feet cement sidewalk furnished

and laid; and one year's maintenance. 10 - cubic yards concrete in place for walls. 700 square feet new crosswalks furnished and

laid. 170 souare feet old crosswalks, redressed

and relaid. 100 square yards split granite block pavement

(relaid), including concrete foundation, and bed. cement grouted joints and no maintenance.

36 linear feet 12-inch vitrified pipe in place. I catch basin rebuilt (Standard Bureau of

Sewers). 1 sewer manho`e to be lowered to grade. 7 sewer manholes raised to grade. I sewer manhole rebuilt (standard, Bureau of

Sewers). 1 street sign post reset. 2 sewer manholes, adjusted (not to be bid

for). NO. 2. FOR REGULATING. GRADING,

CURBING WHERE NECESSARY, AND PAV-ING WITH A PRELIMINARY PAVEMENT OF BITUMINOUS MACADAM, TOGETHER WITH ALL WORK INCIDENTAL THERETO. IN BREVOORT ST., FROM METROPOLITAN AVE. TO CUTHBERT PL., FOURTH WARD, BOROUGH OF QUEENS.

The time allowed for doing and completing the above work will be thirty (30) consecutive working days. -

The amount of security required will be Three Thousand Five Hundred Dollars ($3,500). The amount of deposit accompanying the bid shall be five (5) per cent, of the amount of security.

The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as follows:

a

200 linear . feet cement concrete curb, fur. nished and set and one (1) year's maintenance.

2,185 square yards of completed bituminous macadam pavement . (coal tar), and one year's maintenance. .

1 sewer manhole adiusted and raised to grade. NO. 3. FOR REGULATING AND GRAD-

ING NOTT AVL FIRST WARD. FROM VERNON AVE. WESTERLY TO THE EXIST• ING BULKHEADS; FOR CURBING ON THE SOUTHERLY SIDE. FROM VERNON AVE. TO A LINE ABOUT 730 FEET WESTERLY THEREFROM; FOR PAVING FOR A WIDTH OF 18 FEET ADJACENT TO THE SOUTHER. LY CURB LINE (A) WITH A PERMANENT PAVEMENT OF GRANITE BLOCK-.UPON A CONCRETE FOUNDATION. FROM VERNON AVE. TO THE AFORESAID LINE, AND

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444 linear feet 3•foot 0-inch reinforced con-crete pipe sewer (precast type "B").

265 linear feet 18-inch vitrified pipe sewer. 3.314 linear feet 12-inch vitrified pipe sewer. 390 linear f -et - 12-inch vitrified pipe sewer

(including concrete cradle). 34 manholes complete. 8 basin man'~oles complete. 10 inlets complete. 5 park inlet basins complete. 225 linear feet 12-inch vitrified pipe basin con-

nections. 155 linear feet 10-inch vitrified pipe basin con-

nections. 110 linear feet 8-inch vitrified pipe basin con-

nections. 26 6-inch spars, 24 inches long, on reinforced

concrete pipe sewer. 18 6-inch spurs on 18-inch vitrified pipe sewer. 228 6-inch sp•'rs on 12-inch vitrified pipe sewer. 1.462 linear feet 6-inch vitrified pipe house con-

nection drains. I junction chamber at Hunt st. and Voorhees

pl. complete. 5 cubic yard: rock excavation. 1,000 feet B. M. timber for sheeting and brac-

ing. The quantities for rock excavation and timber

for sheeting an I bracing are for the purpose of securing prices in the event that rock is en-countered and that timber may he necessary.

The time al'owed for completing the above work will be one hundred and fifty (150) work- ing days. -

The amount' f security required will be Fifteen Thousand Doll.,rs (*15.000).

NO. 2. FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF A SEWER AND APPURTENANCES IN CORONA AVE.. FROM ALSTYNE AVE. TO JUNCTION AVE.; GERRY AVE., FROM TUNCTION AVE. TO TOLEDO ST.; JUNC-TION AVE., FROM CORONA AVE. TO MAU-RICE AVE: THE LOW LEVEL SEWER TN MAURICE AVE.. FROM JUNCTION AVE. TO BROADWAY; THE HIGH LEVEL SEWER TN MAURICE AVE., FROM TUNCTION AVE. TO TOLEDO ST.. AND FROM 480 FEET EAST OF BR 1ADWAY TO CHICAGO AVE. AND A SEWER TN BROADWAY, FROM MAURICE AVE. TO ST. TAMES PL.. WITH A TEMPORI RY CONNECTION TO THE EXISTING SEWER IN BROADWAY AT ST. JAMES PL.. ECOND WARD OF THE BOR-OUGH OF QUEENS.

The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as follows:

914 linear feet 7.foot 6-inch by 8-foot 3-inch reinforced concrete sewer. -

1.114 linear feet 7-foot 0•incb by 8-foot 3.inch reinforced con'rete sewer.

1.399 linear feet 6-foot 9-inch by 8-foot 3-inch reinforced concrete sewer.

879 linear feet 8-foot 0-inch circular reinforced concrete sewer.

22 linear feet 24-inch vitrified pipe sewer, in- eluding cost of removal of 12-inch sewer and one manhole.

S61 linear feet 22-inch vitrified pipe sewer, 425 linear feet 18•inch. vitrified pipe sewer. 1.5.18 linear feet 12-inch vitrified pipe sewer. 25 manholes on concrete sewers. 22 manholes on vitrified pipe sewers, 31 basin manholes. 43 inlets. 730 linear feet 13-inch shied pipe basin

connections.

400 flow feet 1+1I•sra k vitrified ' Pipe ` 1 t

59 6inchh spurs, 24 (aches long, on concrete sewers,

33 6-inch spurs on 22-inch vitrified pipe sewer, 17 6-inch spurs on IS inch vitrified pipe sewer. 94 6•tnch spurn on 12•inch vitrified pipe sewer. 170 vertical feet risers for house connections. 2,581 linear feet 6-inch vitrified pipe house

connection drains 1 chamber at Corona and Junction ayes. 1 junction chamber at Maurice and junction

ayes. I chamber at Broadway and Maurice ave. I chamber at Broadway and St. James p1, 10 cubic yards Class A concrete (exclusive

of concrete' shown on plan). 1,000 pounds reinforcement steel (exclusive

of steel shown on plan). 3,000 feet B. L timber for sheeting and

bracing. 10 cubic yards rock excavation: 914 linear feet 7-foot 6-inch by 8-foot 3-inch

reinforced concrete sewer. 1,114 linear feet 7-foot 0-inch by 8-foot 3-inch

reinforced concrete sewer. 1,399 linear feet 6-foot 9-inch by 8•foot 3-inch

reinforced concrete sewer. 879 linear feet 8-foot 0-inch reinforced con-

crete pipe sewer (precast Type "B"). 22 linear feet 24-inch reinforced concrete

pipe sewer (precast Type "B"), including cost of removal of 12-inch sewer and one manhole.

561 linear feet 22-inch vitrified pipe sewer. 425 linear feet 18-inch vitrified pipe sewer. 1,518 linear feet 12-inch vitrified pipe sewer. 25 manholes on concrete sewers.. 22 manholes on vitrified pipe sewers, 31 basin manholes. 43 inlets. 710 linear feet 12-inch vitrified pipe, basin

connections. 400 linear feet 10-inch vitrified pipe, basin

connections. 59 6-inch spurs, 24 inches long, on reinforced

concrete sewers. 33 6-inch spurs on 22-inch vitrified pipe sewer. 17 6-inch spurs on 18-inch vitrified pipe sewer. 94 6-inch spurs on 12-inch vitrified pipe sewer. 170 vertical feet risers for house connections. 2,58I linear feet 6-inch vitrified pipe house

connection drains. 1 chamber at Corona and junction ayes. 1 junction chamber at Maurice and Junction

ayes. I chamber at Broadway and Maurice ave. 1 chamber at Broadway and St. James pl. 10 cubic yards Class A concrete (exclusive

of concrete shown on plan). 1,000 lbs. reinforcement steel (exclusive of

steel shown on plan). 5,000 feet B. M. timber for sheeting and

bracing. 10 cubic yards rock excavation. The quantities for rock excavation, Class

A concrete, reinforcing steel and timber for sheeting and bracing are for the purpose of se-curing prices, in the event that rock is encount-ered and that the Class A concrete, reinforcing steel and timber may be necessary.

The time allowed for completing the above work will be three hundred and fifty (350) working days.

The amount of security required will be One Hundred and Sixty-five Thousand Dollars ($165,000).

NO. 3. FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF RECEIVING BASINS AND APPURTE-NANCES ON 2D AVE. AT THE SOUTHERLY CORNER OF WOOLSEY AVE., ON THE SOUTHERLY CORNER OF ASTORIA AVE., AND INLET BASINS ON THE SOUTHERLY CORNER OF HOYT AVE., ON THE NORTH-ERLY CORNER -OF HOYT AVE. AND ON-THE EASTERLY CORNER OF CUSHING PL., FIRST WARD OF THE BOROUGH OF QUEENS, IN ACCORDANCE WITH SEC. TION 435 OF THE GREATER NEW YORK CHARTER.

The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as follows:

2 basin manholes complete. 2 inlets complete. 3 park inlet basins complete. 50 linear -feet 12-inch vitrified pipe basin con-

nections. 30 linear feet 10-inch vitrified pipe basin con-

nections. 90 linear feet 8-inch vitrified pipe basin con-

nections. 5 cubic yards rock excavation. 1,000 feet. B. M. timber for sheeting and

bracing. - The quantities for rock excavation and timber

for sheeting and bracing, are for the purpose of securing prices in the event that rock is encountered and that timber may be necessary.

The time allowed for completing the above work will be ten (10) working days.

The amount of security required will be Six Hundred Dollars ($600).

NO. 4. FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF RECEIVING BASINS AND APPURTE-NANCES ON THE EASTERLY AND SOUTH-ERLY CORNERS OF WILBUR AVE. AND VAN ALST AVE., FIRST WARD OF THE BOROUGH OF QUEENS IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 435 dF THE GREATER NEW YORK CHARTER.

The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as follows:

2 basin manholes complete 4 inlets complete. 60 linear feet 12-inch vitrified pipe basin con-

nections. 60 linear feet 10•inch vitrified pipe, basin con-

nections. 5 cubic yards rock excavation. 1,000 felt B. M. timber for sheeting and

bracing. The quantities for rock excavation and timber

for sheeting and bracing, are for the purpose of securing prices in the event that rock is en-countered and that timber may be necessary.

The time allowed for completing the above wo: will be five (5) working d Sys.

The amount of security required will be Four Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($4:0).

The bidder must state the price of each item or article contained in the specification or ached-ue herein contained, or bereaf:er annexed, per square yard, linear foot, or other unit of measure by which bids will be tested. Bids will be compared and each contract awarded at a .ump or aggregate sum. Blank forms may be obtained and the plans or drawings may be seen • at the office of the President of the Bor-ough of Queens.

MAURICE E. CONNOLLY, President. Dated, May 5, 1920. m7,18 tf$ee General instructions to bidden on

last pass, lu salaa . at the "City Record."

FUEENS TOGETHER WITH ALL WORK IN. DENTAL THERETO. The time allowed for the completion of the

contract is ninet7 (9D) consecutive working days. The amount of required is Forty-three

Hundred Dollars ($4,300), Certified check or cash in the sum of 5 per

cent. of the amount of the security required for the faithful performance of the contract must accompany the bid.

Blank forms and other information may be ob-tained at the office of the Department of Parks Forest Park, Richmond Hill, Borough of Queens.

The bids will be compared and contract awarded at a lump or aggregate sum.

FRANCIS D. GALLATIN, President JOHN N. HARMAN JOSEPH P.

HEN

ALBERT C. BEN'NINGER, Commissioners oil Parka. m8,20

Also General Instructions to Bidders on last page. last column. of the "City Record!'

DEPARTMENT OF DOCKS.

Proposals.

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED - BY the Commissioner of Docks at his office, Pier

"A," foot of Battery p1., North River, Manhattan, until 12 noon on

DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION.

Auction Sale.

(B) THENCE FOR A DISTANCE OF ABOUT 200 FEET WITH A PRELIMINARY PAVE-MENT OF SECOND HAND GRANITE BLOCKS UPON A, SAND FOUNDATION, AND FOR ALL WORK INCIDENTAL THERETO.

The time a'lowed for doing and completing the above work will be forty (40) -consecutive working days.

The amount of security required will be Thirteen Thousand Dollars ($13,000). The amount of deposit accompanying the bid shall be five (5) per cent. of the amount of security.

The Engineer's estimate of the quantities as follows:

1,200 cubic yards of earth excavation. 800 linear feet of new bluestone curb, fur-

nished and set in sand. 800 linear feet of new bluestone headers,

furnished and set in concrete. 250 cubic yards of concrete in place. 1,500 square yards completed improved granite

block pavement, , including sand bed and bitu-minous grouted. blots and one (1) year's main-tenance.

400 square yards.. second hand granite block pavement, including sand bed and sand joints and one year's maintenance.

4 sewer manholes„ adjusted or rebuilt. The bidder must state the price of each item

or article contained in the specification or sche• dule herein contained or hereafter annexed, per cubic yard, linear foot or other unit of measure by which the bids will be tested. Bids will be compared and each contract awarded at a lamp or aggregate sum. Blank forms may be 'obtained and the plans or drawings may be seen at the office of the President of the Borough of Queens.

Dated, May 12, 1920. m14,25 MAURICE E. CONNOLLY, President.

ITSee General Instructions to Bidders on last page, last column, of the "City Record."

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the President of the Borough of Queens at his

office, 4th floor, Queens Subway Building, Hunt• erspotnt and Van Aist ayes., L. I. City, until 11 a, m. on

TUEgDAY, MAY 15, 1910. NO, 1. FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF A

SEWER AND APPURTENANCES IN AL-STYNE AVE., FROM JUNCTION AVE. TO CARD PL., LURTING ST., FROM JUNCTION AVE. TO A POINT 600 FEET WESTERLY; N. RAILROAD AVE, FROM ]UNCTION AVE. TO A POINT 600 FEET WESTERLY• HUNT ST., FROM LUYDIG PL. TO VA? DINE ST.. JUNCTION AVE., FROM HUNT ST. TO ROOSEVELT AVE., SECOND WARD OF THE BOROUGH OF QUEENS.

The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as follows:

Type "A," or Sewer Department Standard. 444 linear feet 3 feet 0 inches plain concrete

sewer. 265 linear feet 18-inch vitrified pipe sewer. 3,314 linear feet 12-inch vitrified pipe sewer. 390 linear feet 12-ineb vitrified pipe sewer

(including concrete cradle). 34 manholes complete. 8 basin manholes complete. 10 inlets complete. 5 park inlet basins complete. 225 linear feet 12-inch- vitrified pipe basin

connections. 155 Iinear feet 10-inch vitrified pipe basin

connections. 110 linear feet 8-inch vitrified pipe basin con-

nections. 26 6-inch spurs, 24. inches long, on concrete

sewer. .18 6-inch spurs on 18-inch vitrified pipe sewer. 228 6-inch spurs on 12-inch vitrified pipe.sew r. 1,462 linear feet 6-inch vitrified pipe house

connection drains. I junction chamber at Hunt st. and Voorhees

pl. complete. 5 cubic yards rock excavation. 1.000 feet B. M. timber for sheeting and

bracing.

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY THE Park Board at the office of the Department

of Parks, 10th floor, Municipal Building, Man-battan, until .2.30 p. nt. on

THURRDAY, MAY 20, 1K0. Somarils of Onions.

FOR PAINTING . AND REPAIRING

PAW RRIICHMOND FENCES

BOROUGH FORES

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DEPARTMENT OF PARKS. Proposals•

THURSDAY, MAY 27, 1920. Borough of Richmond. CONTRACT NO. 1646.

FOR FURNISHING ALL-THE LABOR AND MATERIALS REQUIRED FOR BUILDING PROPOSED NEW FREIGHT SHEDS AND APPURTENANCES ON PIERS 12, 13, 15, 16, 17 AND 18 AT STAPLETON, BOROUGH OF RICHMOND.

The time allowed for doing and completing the work, if the contract is for one or more par-ticular sheds or appurtenances, will be as fol-lows: For sheds on Piers 12 and 13, 360 consecutive

calendar days. For sheds on Piers 15 and 16, 335 consecutive

calendar days. For sheds on Piers 17 and 18, 300 consecutive

calendar days. The security required, if the contract is for

one or more particular sheds or appurtenances, will be as follows: -

For sheds on Piers 12 and 13, $400,000 and deposit with bid, in cash or certified check, $20,000.

For sheds on Piers 15 and 16, $400,000 and deposit with bid, in cash or certified check, $20,000.

For sheds on Piers 17 and 18, $170,000 and deposit with bid, in cash or certified check, $8,500.

The bidder shall state, both in words and in figures, a total price for furnishing all labor and material and doing all the work called for in the contract for each individual shed on which he bids.

He shall also state a separate price for each class.

Award will not be made to a bidder unless the bid is regular in all respects. . In case of a discrepancy between the price

given in words and that given in figures, the price in words will be .considered as the bid.

A deposit of $250 must be paid for copies of the plans covering the above work, which de- posit will be refunded upon the return of the plans in good condition within ten days after award of contract. Blank forms and further information may be obtained and thelans and drawings may be seen at the office of the said Department. m6,27 MURRAY HULBERT, Commissioner. t See General Instructions to Bidders on

last page, last column, of the."City Record,"

THE BOARD OF EDUCATION WILL SELL on 1st floor of Office and Storage Building,

131 Livingston st„ Brooklyn, at 10 a. m. on

TUESDAY, MAY 25, 1920. A QUANTITY OF SCRAP IRON CONSIST-

ING OF DESK CASTINGS, ETC. THE

''.T QUANTITY

IFTEEN TO BE

(15B)TONS, NET, MORE ORLESS. THIS MATERIAL WILL BE SOLD TO THE PARTY MAKING THE HIGHEST BID PER HUNDRED WEIGHT.

The weighing of this material to be done on public scale at No. 244 Nevins street, Brooklyn, and the party purchasing material to pay all charges for same.

Weighing to be done under the direction and supervision of a representative of the Super- intendent of School Buildings. All handling of materials sold to be done by the parties purchas-ing same. . Cash payment to be made at the time of re-moval in accordance with tally of ,weights determined by the representative of the Board of Education who wi.l also check off removals which must be accomplished within four (4) days from time of sale. Cash deposit of $200 shall be made by the successful bidder at the time of sale to insure prompt removal within the time specified, which deposit shall be returned to the purchaser upon satisfactory removal of materials from building. No dismantling of material will be allowed in building. The City will not be responsible for loss or damage of said materials between the time of sale and time of removal.

All property will be sold "as is" and if the purchaser at said sale shall fail to remove the material within the time specified, the said purchaser will be deemed to have abandoned the property. and to have forfeited all claims of ownership thereof, and the above deposit of $200 paid at the sale becomes the property of The City of New York by way of liquidated damages and the Board of Education shall have the right to resell the property for the benefit of the ;'ity, and to retain the proceeds of such sale.

The Board of Education reserves the right to reject all bids and to return to the successful bidder the deposit paid on such bids, if the Board of Education should deem it to the best interest of the City so to do.

C. B. J. SNYDER, Superintendent of School Buildings.

Dated, May 13, 1920. ". m13,25

Proposals.

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY THE Superintendent of School Buildings of the

Board of Education of the School. District of The City of New York, at Room 2800, Municipal Building, Manhattan, until 12 noon, on

TUESDAY,. MAY 2 1926. Borough of The Bronx.

FOR FURNITURE, ETC., FOR MORRIS HIGH SCHOOL, 166TH ST. AND BOSTON RD., BOROUGH OF THE BRONX.

The time allowed to complete the whole work will be sixty (60) consecutive working days as provided in the contract. -

The amount of security required is $1,800. The deposit accompanying bid shall be five

percentum of the amount of the security. Borough of isninahaa.

FOR REPAIRS, PAINTING, ETC., AT THE

SATURDAY, MAY 15, 1920.

HALL OF THE BOARD OF EDUCATION, 500 PARK AVE., BOROUGH OF MANHAT-TAN.

The time allowed to complete the whole work will be on or before Sept. 11, 1920, as provided in the contract as modified by the specifications.

The amount of security required is $8,000. The deposit accompanying bid shall be five

per cent. of the amount of security. Borough of Richmond.

FOR INSTALLING NEW HEATING AP-PARATUS IN PUBLIC SCHOOL 9, ON KNIGHT AVE., NEW DORP, BOROUGH OF RICHMOND.

The time allowed to complete the entire 'work will be on or befgre Sept- I, 1920, as pro-vided in the contract as modified by the speci- fications.

The amount of security required is 2,500. The deposit accompanying bid shall be five

per cent. of the amount of security. Blank forms, plans and specifications may

be obtained or seen at the temporary estimating room, 6th floor, Brooklyn Branch of the Board of Education, 131 Livingston st., Brooklyn, and also at Branch Office, Borough Halt, New Eri aeon, Richmond.

C. B. J. SNYDER, Superintendent of School Buildings.

Dated, May 13, 1920. m13,25 t3'8ee General Instructions to Bidders on

last page, lost column, of the "City Record."

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Superintendent of School Buildings ' of

the Board of Education of the School District of The City of New York, at Room 2800, Municipal Building, Manhattan, until .12 noon on

TUESDAY, MAY 25, 1920.• Borough of Manhattan.

FOR ALTERATIONS, REPAIRS, ETC., FOR MURRAY HILL VOCATIONAL SCHOOL, 237-243 E. 37TH ST., BOROUGH OF MAN-HATTAN.

The time allowed to complete the whole work will be twenty-five (25) consecutive working days as provided in the contract.

The amount of security required is $1,000. The deposit accompanying bid shall be five

per cent. of the amount of security. Blank forms, plans and specifications may be

obtained or seen at the temporary •estimatiug room, 6th floor, Brooklyn Branch of the Board of Education, 131 Livingston st., Brooklyn.

C. B. J. SNYDER, Superintendent of School Buildings.

Dated, May 13, 1920. m13,25 WSee General Instructions to Bidders on

last page, last column, of the "City Record."

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Superintendent of School Buildin$s • of

the Board of Education of the School District of the City of Neww. York, at Room 2800, Muni• cipal Building, Manhattan, until 12 noon, on

TUESDAY, MAY 25, 1920. Borough of The Bronx.

FOR GENERAL CONSTRUCTION OF NEW PUBLIC SCHOOL 59, ON THE SOUTHWESTERLY CORNER OF E. 182D ST. AND BATHGATE AVE., BOROUGH OF THE BRONX.

The time allowed to compete the whole worts will be two hundred (200) consecutive working days, as provided in the contract.

The amount of security required is Three Hun-dred Thousand Dollars ($300,000).

The deposit accompanying bid shall be five per cent. of the amount of security.

Blank forms, plans and specifications may be obtained or seen at the temporary estimating room, 6th floor, Brooklyn Branch of the Board of Education, 131 Livingston st., Brooklyn.

C. B. J. SNYDER, Superintendent of School Buildings.

Dated, May 13, 1920. m13,25 tf8ee General Instructions to Bidders on

last page, last column, of the "City Record."

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Superintendent of School Buildings of the

Board of Education of the School District of The City of New York at Room 2800, Municipal Building, Manhattan. until 12 noon on

TUESDAY, MAY 25, 1920. Borough of Manhattan.

FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING MATERIALS FOR USE OF SANITARY DI-VISION (BUREAU OF CONSTRUCTION AND MAINTENANCE) IN THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS OF THE BOROUGH OF MAN-HATTAN.

The time allowed for the delivery of the ma-terials and for the performance of the contract will be thirty-five days as provided in the con• tract.

The amount of security required shall not be less than thirty (30) per cent. of the amount of the bid accepted.

The deposit accompanying bid shall be in an amount not less than one and one-half per-cent. (1%%) of the amount of the bid.

No deposit will be received on fractional parts of a dollar.

Note: In case the aggregate cost of all items awarded to any one contractor is less than One Thousand Dollars ($1,000), no bond or written contract will be necessary for such contractor.

The attention of all intending bidders is ex-pressly called to pages 1, 2 and 3 of the printed specifications and contract.

Blank forms, specifications and form of con-tract may be obtained or seen at the temporary estimating room, 6th floor. Brooklyn Branch of the Board of Education, No.' 131 Livingston st., Brooklyn.

C. B. J. SNYDER, Superintendent of School Buildings.

Dated, May 13, 1920. m13,25 ,,See General Instructions to Bidders on

last page, last column, of the "City Record."

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Superintendent of School Buildings, of the

Board of Education of the School District of The City of New York, at Room 2800, Municipal Building, Manhattan, until 12 noon on

TUESDAY, MAY fib, 1920. Borough of Brooklyn

FOR ALTERATIONS, REPAIRS, ETC., AT PUBLIC SCHOOLS 6, 64, 66, 125. 149, .150, 157, 162, BOYS' HIGH SCHOOL. AND ERAS-MUS HALL HIGH SCHOOL. BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN.

The time allowed to complete the whole work of each school will be on or before August 28, 1920, as provided. in the contract as modified by the specifications.

The amount of security required is as fol-lows:

P. S. 6, $1,000; P. S. 64, $*O0; P. S. 66, $1,800; P. S. 125, $500: P. S. 149, $400; P. S. 150, $500; P. S. 157, .$1,600; P. S. 162, $300; B. H. S., $1,600; E. H. H. S.. $400.

A separate bid must, be submitted for each school and separate awards will be made thereon.

The 4epositaccompotty m' gbid on each school shall be fire per cent. of the amount of security.

Blank forms, plans and specifications, may be obfained or sera at the temporary estimating room, 6th floor. Brooklyn,, Branch of the Beard of Education, 131 Livingston st., Brooklyn.

C. B. J. SNYDER, Superintendent of School Building#:

Dated, May 13, 1920. m13.25 U.S.. GerMrsai Ions to udders on

lank Dye, last column, of the "City leeaed."

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Superintendent of School BUUdIqe of the

Board of ration of the School Dmtriet of The City of New York, at Room 2800, Municipal Building, Matihattan, until 12 noon on

TUA DA'Y, MAY U, 1W. irsslii

FOR FLUNG ANDRAINAGE OF ADDITIONS TO, AND ALTERATIONS IN PUBLIC SCHOOL, : t, ON THE WESTERLY SIDE OF W. 17TH ST. 145 FEET SOUTH• ERLY FROM NEPTUN AVE„ BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN. •

The time allowed to complete the whole work will be 150 consecutive working days. as pro• vided in the contract. •

The . amount of security required is Twelve Thousand Dollars ($12,000)•

The deposit accompanying bit shallbe five per centum of the amount 61 security.

Blank forms, plans and specifications may be obtained or seen at the temporary estimating room, 6th floor, Brooklyn Branch of the Board of Education, 131 Lidtng stop st., Brooklyn.

C. B. J. SNYDER, Superintendent of School Buildings.

Dated, May 13, 1920. m13,25 g48ee General Instructions to Bidders on

Last page, last column, of the "City Record."

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Superintendent of School Buildings, of the

Board of Education of the School District of The City of New York, at Room 2800, Municipal Building, Manhattan, until 12 noon on

TUESDAY. MAY td. 1980. Borough of Brooklyn

FOR FURNITURE ETC., FOR NEW PUB- LIC SCHOOL 20, OId DRIGGS AVE, N. 4TH, N. STH AND. ROEBLING STS., BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN.

The time 'allowed to complete the whole work on each item will be sixty (60) consecutive working days as provided in the contract.

The amotnt of security required is as follows: Item 1, $3,200; Item 2, $2,000; Item 3, $1,600;

Item 4, $1,400; Item 5, $1,500; Item 6, $1,800. The deposit accompanying bid on each item

shall be five per cent. of the amount of security. A separate bid must be submitted for each

item and separate awards will be made thereon. FOR FURNITURE, ETC., FOR ADDITION

TO PUBLIC SCHOOL 80, W. 17TH ST., SOUTH OF NEPTUNE AVE., BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN.

The time allowed to complete the whole work on each item will be sixty (60) consecutive working days as provided in the contract.

The amount of security required is as fol- lows: Item 1, $2,200; Item 2, $600; Item 3, $1,100;

Item 4, $1,000; Item 5, $1,000; Item 6, $2,300. The deposit accompanying bid on each item

shall be five per cent. of the amount of security. A separate bid must be submitted for each

item and separate awards will be made thereon. Bank forms, plans and specifications may be

obtained. or seen at the 4emporary estimating room, 6th I bor, Brooklyn Branch of the Board of Education, 131 Livingston •st., Brooklyn.

C. B.- J. SNYDER, Superintendent of School Buildings.

Dated, M: y 13, 1920. m13,25 t2 'See Gr neral Instructions to Bidders on

last page, I1st column, of the "City Record."

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Superintendent of School Supplies at the

Board of E iaeation of the School District of New York, Park ave. and 59th st., Manhattan, until 3 p. m. on

TUESDAY, MAY 18, 1920, FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING

TWIN TYPE PORTABLE WAGON AND AUTO TRUCK SCALES.

The time allowed for completion and delivery will be sixty (60) consecutive calendar days, ex• elusive of Sundays and holidays from date of or. er.

The amount of security required for the faith• ful performance of the contract is thirty per cent. (30%) of the amount of the contract awarded.

No bid wall be considered unless it is accom-panied by a deposit. Such deposit shall be in an amount not less than one and one-half per cent. (1 % % ) of the • total amount of the bid. . The bidder will state the price per scale. Award, if made, will be made according to law.

Bids must be submitted in duplicate, each in a separate envelope.

Blank forms and further information may be obtained at the office of the Superintendent of School Supplies, Board of Eduction, Park ave. and 59th et., Manhattan.

PATRICK JONES, Superintendent of School Supplies.

Dated, May 6, 1920. m6,18 ,'see General Instructions to Bidden on

last page, last column, of the "City Record."

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Superintendent of School Buildings of

the Board of Education of the School District of The City of New York at Room 2800, Munici-pal Building, Manhattan, until 12 noon on

MONDAY, MAY 17, 1920. Borough of Brooklyn.

FOR PLUMBING AND DRAINAGE OF AN ADDITION TO PUBLIC SCHOOL 144. ON THE WESTERLY SIDE OF HOWARD AVE., BETWEEN PROSPECT PL. AND ST, MARKS AVE., BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN.

The time allowed to complete the work will be one hundred and fifty (150) consecutive working days, as provided in the contract.

The amount of security required is Twenty Thousand Dollars ($20,000).

The deposit accompanying bid shall be five per cent. of the amount of security.

Blank forms, plans and specifications mall be obtained or seen at the temporary estimating room, 6th floor. Brooklyn Branch of the Board of Education. 131 Livingston at., Brooklyn.

C. B. J. SNYDER, Superintendent of School Buildings.

Dated, May 5, 1920. mS,17 tZSee General IntructIoeea to Bidders on

last page, last column, of the "City Record."

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Superintendent of School Buildings of

the Board of Education of the School District of The City of New York at Room 2800, Munici• pal Building, Manhattan, until 12 noon on

MONDAY, MAY 17. 1990. Borough of Brooklyn.

FOR ITEM 1. INSTALLING HEATING AND VENTILATING APPARATUS, AND ITEM 2. INSTALLING TEMPERATURE REGULATION APPARATUS, ETC., IN NEW PUBLIC SCHOOL 100. ON THE WESTER-LY SID OF W. 1ST ST.. ABOUT 485 FEET SOUTHERL Y FROM SHEEPSHEAD BAY RD., BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN.

The time allowed to complete the work of each item will be one hundred sixty (160) contra Live working days, as provided in the contract.

The amount of security required is as foPows:. Item 1. Forty Thousand Dollars ($40,000).

Item 2, Three Thousand Dollars ($3,000). A separate bid mast be submitted for each

item and separate awards Will be made thereon. The deposit accompanying bid on each item

shall be five per cent. of the amount of security. Blank forms, plans, and, specifications may

obtained or seen at the temporary estimating

room, 6th floor; Brooklyn Branch of the Board of Education 131 Livingston st. Brooklyn.

CB. J. YDEB Superintendent of School Buildings.

Dated, May S, w0. • m9,17 141e0 Gemora1 Instrietbni to Bidden oa.

Last son, liM syl.*n, of the "City Recsrd:,

SEALED, BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Superintendent of School Buildings of

the Board of Education of the School .District of The City of New York at Room 2800, Munici-pal Building, Manhattan, until 12 noon on.

MONDAY, MAY 17, 19f Borough of Brooklyn.

FOR ITEM 1 INSTALLING HEATING AND VENTILATING APPARATUS; AND ITEM 2 INSTALLING TEMPERATURE REGULA+ION APPARATUS, ETC. IN NEW

SIDE

PUBLIC SCHOOL

97 AVE; EIGHTY FEET NORTH OF AVENUE S, BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN.

The time allowed to complete the whole work of each item will be one hundred (100) conseew live working days, as provided in the contract.

The amount of security. required is as follows: Item I Thirty Thousand Dollars ($30,000).

Item 2; 'three Thousand Dollars ($3 000), A separate bid shall be submitted for each

item and separate awards will be made thereon. The deposit accompanying bid on each item

shall be Ave per cent. of the amount of security. Blank forms, plans and specifications may he

obtained or seen at the temporary estimatin room, 6th floor, Brooklyn Breach of the Boar of Education 131 Livingston st., Brooklyn:

C. B. J. SNYDER, Superintendent of School Bui!dings.

Dated, May 5, 1920. m5,17 ff8ee General Instructions to Bidders on

last page, last column, of the "City Record."

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Superintendent of School Buildings of

the Board of Education of the School District of The City of -New York at Room 2800, Munici- pal Building,

ONDAY,mMA until 1920eon on

Borough of Brooklyn. FOR FURNITURE, ETC., FOR NEW PUB-

LIC SCHOOL 29, HENRY ST., BETWEEN BALTIC AND HARRISON STS., BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN.

The time allowed to complete the whole work of each time will be 60 consecutive working days as provided in the contract.

The amount of security required is as follows: Item 1, $3,600. Item 2, $1,500. Item 3, $1,600. Item 4, $1,000. Item 5, $1,5C0. Item 6, $2,400.

The deposit accompanying bid on each item shall be five per cent. of the amount of security.

A separate bid must be subthitted for each item and separate awards will be made thereon.

Blank forms, plans and sp;cifications may be obtained or seen at the temporary estimating room, 6th floor, Brooklyn Branch of the Board of Education 131 Livingston st., Brooklyn.

C. B. J. SNYDER, Superintendent of School Buildings..

Dated, May 5, 1920. mS,17 El See General Instrueticns to Bidders on

Last page, last column, of the "City Record."

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Superintendent of School Buildings of

the Board of Education of the School District of The City of New York at Room 2800, Munici-pal Building, Manhattan, until 12 noon on

MONDAY, MAY 17, 1920. Borough of The Bronx,

FOR FURNITURE, ETC., FOR NEW PUB-LIC SCHOOL 57 ON CROTONA AND BEL- MO'NT AVES., 180TH AND 181ST STS., BOROUGH OF THE BRONX.

The time allowed to comp'.ete the work on each item will be 60 consecutive working days, as provided in the contract.

'I'he amount of security required is as follows: Item 1, $3,800.. Item 2, $1,500. Item 3, $1,600. Item 4, $1,000. Item 5, $1,500. Item 6, $2,400.

The deposit accompanying bid on each item shall be five per cent. of the amount of security.

A • separate bid must be submitted for each item and separate awards will be made thereon.

Blank forms, plans and specifications may be obtained or seen at the temporary estimating room, 6th floor, Brooklyn Branch of the Board of Education, 131 Livingston st., Brooklyn.

C. B. J. SNYDER, Superintendent of School Buildings.

Dated, May 5, 1920. m5,17 ~tlee General Instructions to Bidden on

last page, last column, of the "City Record."

BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN.

Proposals.

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the President of the Borouuh of Manhattan, at

Room 2034, Municipal Building, Manhattan, until 2 p. m., on

TUESDAY, MAY 25, 1920. FOR REPAIRING ASPHALT PAVEMENTS

IN RAILROAD AREA IN THE BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, WHEN AND WHERE DI-RECTED BY THE CHIEF ENGINEER. BU-REAU OF ENGINEERING, TOGETHER WITH ALL THE WORK INCIDENTAL THERETO.

The Engineer's estimate of work is as follows: Item 1. Concrete in railrcad area, 200 cubic

yards. Item 2. Sheet asphalt pavement in railroad

area, 50,000 square yards. The time allowed for the completion of the

work shall be two hundred (200) consecutive working days. . The amount of security to be deposited will

be $30,000, and the amount of deposit accom-panying the bid shall be five per cent. (5%) of the amount of security.

The bidder must deposit with the Borough President at or before the time of making his bid, samples and affidavit, or the letter in regard to samples and affidavit, as required by the specifications. . The bidder will state the price of each item or article contained in the specifications or schedules herein contained or hereto annexed for the contract per foot, yard or other unit of measure of article by which the bid will be tested. Contract, if awarded, will be awarded for, the whole work at a lump sum for the above improvements.

Blank forms may be had and the plans and drawings may be seen at the office of the Com-missioner of Public Works, Bureau of Engineer-ing, Room 2129 Municipal Building, Manhattan.

HENRY H. CURRAN, President. Dated May 14, 1920. m14,25 AWBee General Instructions to Blddors on

laM Psi., last column of the "City Record."

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the President of the Borough of Manhattan,

at Room 2034, Municipal Building, Manhattan, until 2 p. a. on

TUESDAY, MAY 26, 1920. NO. 1. FOR REGULATING AND REPAVING

WITH SHEET ASPHALT PAVEMENT ON A. CONCRETE FOUNDATION THE ROAD-WAY OF 48TH ST. FROM 7TH AVE. TO

INCIDENTAL HERETO ' WITH ALL WORK

The Engineer's estimate of the work to be done is tree-.fhllqwg:

Item 1. New sewer manhole heads and cov- ers, compkte • 1 each. .

Item 2. Nett sewer manhole covers, I each. item 3. New sewer manhole rings, I each. Item 4. New water manhole heads aid covers,

complete, I each.: Item 6., New S inch bluestone curb, 100 linear

feet. Item 7. New 6 inch granite corner curb, 40

linear feet. •

Item 8. Old curb -redressed and reset, 60 linear feet. .

Item 9. Concrete sidewalk 100 square feet:

f Item 11. New bluestone fagging, .10 square et, Item 12. Bluestone flagging relaid, 10 square

f

e

eet. I tem 13. Ntw granite header, 10 linear feet.

Item 14. Temporary header, 10 linear feet. Item 15. Brick masonry, 3,cubic yards. Item 16: Concrete, 70 cubic yards. Item 18, Sheet -asphalt pavement, and

keeping the pavement in repair for five years from date of completion except in approaches, 340 square yards.

Item 19. Sheet asphalt pavement in ap-proaches, 1.0 square yards.

Item 34. Receiving basins altered complete, i each. -

Item 35. Standard inlets complete, 2 each. - Item 37. 12-inch vitrified pipe, complete, 20

linear feet. Item 39. Earth excavation for sewer appur•

tenances, 5 cubic yards. Item 40. Rock excavation for sewer appur-

tenances, 5 cubic yards. The time allowed for the completion of the

work shall be fifteen (15) consecutive working days.

The amount of security to be deposited will be $1,000„ and the amount of deposit accom-panying the bid shall be five per cent. (5%) of the amount of security.

NO. 2. FOR REGULATING AND REPAVING WITH SHEET ASPHALT PAVEMENT ON A CONCRETE FOUNDATION THE ROADWAY OF 49TH ST., FROM 7TH AVE. TO BROAD-WAY, TOGETHER WITH ALL WORK IN-CIDENTAL THERETO.

The Engineer's estimate of the work to be done is as follows:

Item 1. New sewer manhole heads and covers, comp!ete, 1 each.

Item 2. New sewer manhole covers, 1 each. Item 3. New sewer manhole rings, 1 each. Item 4. New water manhole heads and covers,

complete, 1 each. Item 5. New 6-inch granite curb, 190 linear

feet. Item 7, New 6-inch granite corner curb, 40

linear feet. Item 8. Old curb redressed and reset, 30

linear feet. Item 9. Concrete sidewalk, 100 square feet. Item 10. Platform flag cut to line, 40 linear

feet. Item 11. New bluestone flagging, 50 square

feet, Item 12. Bluestone flagging relaid, 100 square

feet. Item 13. New granite header, 10 linear feet. Item 14. Temporary header, 10 linear feet. Item 15. Brick masonry, 3 cubic yards. Item 16. Concrete, 90 cubic yards. Item 18. Sheet asphalt pavement, and keep-

ing the pavement in repair for five years from date of completion except in approaches, 460 square yards.

Item 19. Sheet asphalt pavement jn ap-proaches, 10 square yards.

Item 34. Receiving basins altered, complete, I each.

Item 35. Standard inlets, complete, 1 each. Item 37. 12-inch vitrified .pipe, complete, 10

linear feet. Item 39. Earth excavation for sewer appur-

tenances, 1 cubic yard. Item 40. Rock excavation for sewer appurte-

nances, I cubic yard. The time allowed for the completion of the

work shall be fifteen (1S) consecutive working days.

The amount of security to be deposited will be $900, and the amount of deposit accompany-ing the bid shall be five per cent. (5%) of the amount of security.

NO. 3. FOR REGULATING AND REPAVING WITH SHEET ASPHALT PAVEMENT ON A CONCRETE FOUNDATION THE ROADWAY OF 54TH ST., FROM LEXINGTON AVE. TO PARK AVE., TOGETHER WITH ALL WORK INCIDENTAL THERETO.

The Engineer's estimate of the work to be done is as follows:

Item 1. New sewer manhole heads and covers, complete, 3 each.

Item 2. New sewer manhole covers, 1 each. Item 3. New sewer manhole rings, I each. Item 4. New water manhole heads and covers,

complete, 1 each. Item 6. New 5-inch bluestone curb, 450 linear

feet. Item 8. Old curb redressed and reset, 100

linear feet. Item 9. Concrete sidewalk, 220 square feet. Item 10. Platform flag cut to line, 50 linear

feet. Item 11. New bluestone flagging, 100 square

feet. Item 12. Bluestone flagging relaid, 420 square

feet. Item 13.. New granite header, 10 linear feet. Item 14. Temporary header, 10 linear feet. Item 15. Brick masonry, 3 cubic yards. Item 16. Concrete, 270 cubic yards. Item 18. Sheet asphalt pavement, and keep•

ing the pavement in repair for five years from date of completion except in approaches, 1,350 square yards.

Item 19., Sheet asphalt pavement in ap-proaches, 10 square yards.

The time allowed for the completion of the work shall be twenty (20) consecutive working days.

The amount of security to be deposited will be $2,000,. and the amount of deposit accom-panying the bid shall be five per cent. (5%)

0.4. FOR REGULATING AND REPAVING WITH SHEET ASPHALT PAVEMENT ON A CONCRETE FOUNDATION THE ROADWAY OF E. 72D ST., FROM 1ST AVE. TO 2D AVE., TOGETHER WITH ALL WORK IN-CIDENTAL THERETO.

The Engineer's estimate of the work to be done is as follows:

Item 1. New sewer manhole heads and covers, complete, 3 each.

Item 2. New sewer manhole covers. I each. Item 3. New sewer manhole rings, I each. Item 4. New water manhole heads and

covers, complete, 2 each. Item S. New 6 inch granite curb, 10 linear

feet. Item 6. New 5 inch bluestone curb, 970

linear feet. Item 7. New 6 inch granite corner curb, 80

linear feet. Item 8. Old curb redressed and reset, 370

linear feet. Item 9. Concrete sidewalk, 650 square feet. Item 11. New bluestone flagging, 100 square

feet. Item 12.. Bluestone flagging relaid, 2,350

square feet. Item 13. New granite header, 80 linear feet. Item 15. Brick masonry, I cubic yard. Item 16, Concrete, S8t cubic yards.. Item 18. Sheet asphalt pavement, and keep.

dotthe pavement in 899 a A~ from

date of completion, 2,89 Item 30. Granite b k phtebtent in ap.

proaches, 116 se re Item 32, Old granite block pavement reltid,

10 square yards, Item 34. Receiving banns altered, complete,

2 each, Item 35. Standard in ,tf, complete, 1 each. Item 37. 12-inch vittmed pipe, complete, 20

linear feet. Item 39. Earth exo*alion for sewer ap-

purtenanees, 5 cubic yatdl, • Item 40. Rock excaPttlon for sewer ap-

purtenances, 5 cubic yit The time allowed for the completion of the

work shall be twenty%five (25) consecutive fork-ing days.

The amount of sec to be deposited will be $4,500 and . the amoBht of deposit acemn. panying the bid shall be five per cent. (1%) of the amount of security.

NO. 5. FOR REGULATING AND *EPA VINO WITH SHEET ASPHAL PAVEMENT N A CONCRETE FOUNDATION ThE ROADWAY OF LEXINGTON AVE. CT. TO L, FROM 35TH ST. TO 38~ TOGETHER WITH ALL WORK INC DENTAL TH 1. TO.

The Engineer's estimate of the work to be done is as follows:

Item 1. New sewer manhole heads and covers, Mmp '._ete, 1 each.

Item 2. New sewer manhole covers, 1 each. Item 3. New sewer manhole rings, I each. Item 4. New water manhole heads and covers,

complete, 2 each. - Item 5. New 6-inch granite- curb, 20 linear

feet, 0 Item 6. New 5-inch bluest*ne curb, 370 linear

feet. Item.-7. New 6-inch granite corner, curb, 1$9

linear feet. Item 8. Old curb redressed and reset, 224

linear feet. Item 9. Concrete sidewalk, 500 square feet. Item 10. Platform flag cut to line, 290 linear

feet. Item 11. New bluestone flagging, 100 square

feet, Item 12. Bluestone flagging relaid, 800 square

feet, Item 13. New granite header, 53 linear feet. Item 14. Temporary header, 30 linear feet. Item -15. Brick masonry, 1 cubic yard. Item 16. Concrete, 340 cubic yards. Item 17. Concrete in railroad area, 55 cubic

yards. Item 18. Sheet asphalt pavement, and keep.

ing the pavement in repair for five years from date of completion except in railroad area and in approaches, 1,805 square yards.

Item 19. Sheet asphalt pavement in ap-proaches, 20 square yards.

Item 20. Sheet asphalt pavement in railroad area, 320 square yards. •

Item 32. Old granite block pavement relaid, 5 square yards.

Item 34. Receiving basins altered complete, 2 each.

Item 35. Standard inlets complete, 4 each. Item 37. 12-inch vitrified pipe, complete, 6ff

linear feet. Item 39. Earth excavation for sewer appur.

tenances, 5 cubic yards. Item 40. Rock excavation for sewer appur.

tenances, 5 cubic yards. The time allowed for the completion of the

work shall be twenty-five (2S) consecutive work-ing days.

The amount of security to be deposited will be $3,500 and the amount of deposit accom-panying the bid sball be five per cent. (5%) of the amount of security.

NO. 6. FOR REGULATING AND REPAVING WITH SHEET ASPHALT PAVEMENT ON A CONCRETE FOUNDATION THE ROAD. WAY OF 8TH AVE., CURB TO RAIL, FROM 125TH ST. TO 135TH ST., TOGETHER WITH ALL WORK INCIDENTAL THERE! TO.

The Engineer's estimate of the work to be done is as follows:

Item 1. New sewer manhole heads and covers, complete, 22 each.

Item 2, New sewer manhole covers, .4 each, Item 3. New sewer manhole rings, 4 each. Item 4. New water manhole heads and

covers, complete, 15 each. Item 6. New 5-inch bluestone curb, 2,230

linear feet. Item 7. New 6-inch granite corner curb, 630

linear feet. Item 8, Old cm-b redressed and reset, 2,230

linear feet. Item 9. Concrete sidewalk, 3,500 square feet. Item 11. New bluestone flagging, 100 square

feet. Item 12. Bluestone flagging relaid, 1,000

square feet. Item 15. Brick masonry, 3 cubic yards. Item 16, Concrete, 2,390 cubic yards. Item 17. Concrete in railroad area, 190 cubic

yards. Item 18. Sheet asphalt pavement, and keep-

ing the pavement in repair for five years from date of completion except in railroad area and is approaches, 12,750 square yards.

Item 19. Sheet asphalt pavement in ap• proaches, 90 square yards.

Item 20. Sheet asphalt pavement in railroad - area, 1,130 square yards.

Item 34. Receiving basins altered, complete, 1 each.

Item 35. Standard inlets, complete, 14 each. Item 37. 12-inch vitrified pipe, complete, 280

linear feet. Item 38. 12-inch cast iron pipe, complete, 10

linear feet. Item 39. Earth excavation for sewer appur-

tenances, 3 cubic yards. Item 40. Rock excavation for sewer appur-

tenances, 3 cubic yards. The time allowed for the completion of the

work *ball be fifty (50) consecutive, working

amount of security to be deposited *111 be $6,000 and the amount of deposit accom-panying tie bid shall be five per cent. (S%) of the amount of security.

NO. 8. FOR REGULATING AND REPAVING WITH GRANITE BLOCK PAVEMENT ON A CONCRETE FOUNDATION THE ROADWAY OF HUDSON ST., CURB TO RAIL, FROM CHRISTOPHER ST. TO BANK ST. TO. GETHER WITH ALL WORK INCIDE}ITAL) THERETO.

The Engineer's estimate of the work to be done is as follows;

Item 1. New sewer manhole heads and covers, complete, 7 each,

Item 2. New sewer manhole covers, 2 each. Item 3. New sewer manhole rings, 2 each. Item 4. New water manhole heads and covers,

complete, 6 each. Item 5, New 7-inch bldestone curb, 120 linear

feet. Item 6. New 5-inch bluestone curb, SO linear

feet. Item 7. New 6-inch granite corner curb, 320

linear feet. Item 8. Old curb redressed and reset, 80

linear feet. Item 9. Ccncrete sidewalk 400 square feet. Item 11. New bluestone fagging, 300 square

feet. Item 12. Bluestone flagging relaid, 1,400

square feet. Item 13. New granite header, 300 linear

feet, Item 14. Temporary header, 10 linear feet. Item 15. Brick masonry, 3 cubic yards. Item 16. Concrete, 920 cubic yards. Item 17.. Concrete • in railroad area, 110 cubic

yards. Item 19. Sheet asphalt pavement in ap-

proaches, 90 square yards. Item 26. Wood block pavement in ap-

proaches, 30 square yard* Item 29. Granite block pavement, and keep•

ing the pavement in repair for one year from date of completion except in railroad area, 5,340 square yards. '

Item 31. Granite block pavement in railroad area, 640 square yards.

Item 34. Receiving basins altered, complete, 11 each.

Item 35. Standard inlets complete, 9 each. Item 37. 12-inch vitrifies pipe, complete, 160

linear feet. Item 38. 12-inch cast iron pipe, complete, 10

linear feet. Item 39. Earth excavation for sewer appur-

tenances, 3 cubic -yards. Iteg, 40. Rock excavation for sewer appur-

tenances, 3 cubic yards. The time allowed for the completion of the

work shall be forty-five (45) consecutive work, mt days.

he amount of security to be deposited will `)e $13,000, and the amount of deposit accom-panying the bid shall be five per cent. (5%) of the amount of security.

NO. 9. FOR REGULATING AND REPAVING WITH GRANITE BLOCK PAVEMENT ON A CONCRETE FOUNDATION THE ROADWAY OF CHURCH ST.- FROM DUANE ST. TO CANAL ST., TOGtTHER WITH ALL WORK INCIDENTAL THERETO.

The Engineer's estimate of the work to be done is as follows:

Item 1. New sewer manhole heads and covers, complete, 6. each.

Item 2. New sewer manhole covers, 2 each. Item 3. New sewer manhole rings, 2 each. Item 4. New water manhole heads and covers,

complete, 3 each. Item 5. New 6-inch granite curb, 1,180 linear

feet. Item 7. New 6•inch granite corner curb, 470

linear feet, Item t(, G1d curb redressed and reset, 40

linear feet. Item 9. Concrete sidewalk, 20G square feet. Item 11. Platform flag cut to line, 320 linear

feet. Item 11, New bluestone flagging, 200 square

feet. Item 12. Bluestone flagging relaid, 500 square

feet. Item 13. New granite header, 20 linear feet. Item 14. Temporary header, 10 linear feet. Item 15. Brick masonry, 3 cubic yards. Item 16. Concrete, 810 cubic yards. Item 29. Granite block pavement, and keep.

ing the pavement in repair for one year from date of comp'etion, 4,350 square yards.

Item 32. Old granite block pavement relaid, 60 square yards.

10 teem 34. Receiving basins altered, complete,

Item 35. Standard inlets, complete, 9 each. Item 37. 12•inch vitrified pipe, complete, 100

linear feet. Item 38. 12-inch cast iron pipe, complete, 10

linear feet. Item 39. Earth excavation for sewer appur.

tenances, 3 cubic yards. Item 40. Rock excavation for sewer appur-

tenancest 3 cubic yaws. The - time allowed for the completion of the

work shall be thirty-five (35) consecutive work

t ' The amount of security to be deposited will be $11,000, and the amount of deposit aecopr-panying the bid shall be five per cent. (5%) of the amount of security.

The bidder must deposit with the Borough President at or before the time of making his bid. sample; and aPidavit, or the letter in regard to samples and affidavit, as required by the specifications for each contract.

The l!dder will state the price of each item or article contained in the specikatiosis or, schedules herein contained orhereto annexed for the contract for which be desires to bid, per foot, yard or other unit of measure of article by which the bid will be tested. Contract, if awarded, will be awarded separately for the whole work at a lump sum for each of the above improvements.

lank farm may be had and the plans and drawings may be seen at the vice of the Corn. mg, Ro n o2 Public Bureau of near. mg, Room ]29 Municipal

B. C laWA.'President Dated, May 14 1920. .s14,25 wee. oansrui > feu> on

lewd pole, last eNiusil, of the 'City 11Om,N

Item 1i. , Concrete. 430 cubic yards. Itess 17. Concrete in railroad area„ 40 cubic

1a 19. Sheet isphalt pavement in op•

ptoSehds IB aqutttae Item 299. Granite block. pavement, and keep.

in, , the pavement in repair for one year from date of to4bpletlitst except in railroad uea Z280 square yards.

Item '31. Granite block pavement in railroad area, 310 square yards,

Item 32. Old granite block pavement relaid, 10 square yards,

Item 34. Receiving basins altered complete, 2 etch.

Item 35. • Standard inlet., complete, 1 each. Item 37. 12.ioch vitrified pipe, complete, 10

linear feet. Itedl 39. Earth excavation for sewer appur-

te Item 40. Rock emtion for sewer apptr-tcit$ncis 3 cubic yards,

The ~e allowed for the completion of the work shall be thirty (30) consecutive working

The

amount of security.

CONCRETE FOUNDATION THE ROADWAY OF 2D AVE., CURB TO RAIL, FROM 61ST

dose is as follows:

complete, 2 each.

feet

WITH GRANITE BLOCK PAVEMENT ON A

WORK INCIDENTAL THERETO.

day. -

$20,000, od • the amount of deposit accompany.ing the bid stall be five per cent. (596), of

coven, complete, 4 each.

ST. TO 63D ST., TOGETHER WITH ALL

NO. 7. FO R RULATING AND REPAVING

The Engineer's estimate of the work. to be

Item 1. New sewer manhole heads and

The amount of security to be deposited will be

Item 3. New sever manhole rings, I each. Item 4. New water manhole heads and covers,

Item 2. New sewer manhole covers, 1 each.

Item 6. New S4nch bluestone curb, 840 linear

Item 7. New 6•iach granite corner curb, 150 linear feet, Item 8. Old curb redressed and reset, 10

linear feet. Item 9. Concrete sidewalk, 500 square feet. Item 11. New bluestone egging, 100 square

feet. Item 12. Blue flagging relaid, 500 square

Iteni f 1 3.

J

New grrnte header, 30 lInear

> e~ its

Item 15. istmry, 3 cubic

yards.

SEALED -.MDS WILL BE 1tCEIYD BY the Provident of the Borough ifl ttai , at

Room at 34. Municipal Building,; ~ttan, ttnt#1 2 p. m., on

No. 1. F0 Y e .r . ' EL SEW-

ERS T THE P00? a`, IBS SLIP

AND EAST RIV t ( t g(O T (?F FERSON ST. AND S RIVER ' (PIER

NEW 46). Item 1. Yellow pine cres4jd staves (all sizes),

in place, includiftg spikes. hnear feet, 19,700. Item pI2. eYellowinet i, fe supporting 29O tim-

ber, in ace i es, feet, B 7 im Item ) fiscal n iron or steel in place,

lbs. 12,800, 'the time allowed ` for the completion of the

work shall be hundred and twenty (120) consecutive -

The amount of security to be deposited will be $6,000 and the amount of deposit accom

y

• pan trig bid shall be five per cent. (5%) of the a uht of security.

No 2. ` FOR REPAIRS TO BARREL SEW-ERS AT THE FOOT C)F.21ST ST, AND EAST RIVER, FOOT OF 29TH ST. AND EAST RIVER, FOOT OF 33D ; T. AND EAST RIVER.

Item 1. Yellow pine, creosoted staves (all sizes) in place, including spikes, linear feet, I 1 300.

Item 2. Yellow pine creosoted supporting timi- her

00: in place, including spikes, feet, B. M.,

]S 4 Item 3. Miscellaneous iron or stEel, in place,

lbs. 12,700, lthe time allowed for the completion of the

work shall be one hundred (100) consecutive working days.

The amount of security to be deposited will be $4,500 and the amount of deposit accom-panying the bid shall lit five per cent. (5%) of the amount of security.

The bidder will state the price of each item or article contained in the specifications or schedules herein contained or hereto annexed for the contract for which he desires to bid per foot, yard or other unit of measure ol! article by which the bid will be tested. Con• tract, if awarded, will be awarded separately for the whole work at a lump sum for each of the above improvements.

Blank forms may be had and the plans and drawings may be seen at the office of the Com-missioner of Public Works, Bureau of Engineer-ing, Room 2129, Municipal Building, Manhattan.

HENRY H. CURRAN, President. Dated, May 11, 1920. m11,21 U•See General Instructions to Bidders on

last pare, last column, of the "City Record."

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the President of the Borough of Manhattan,

at Room 204, Municipal Building, Manhattan, until 2 p. m., on

FRIDAY, MAY 21 1920. FOR REGULATING ANf) RESTORING

THE GRANITE BLOCK PAVEMENT ON A CONCRETE FOUI ATION, WHERE DE. STROYED BY WATER MAIN BREAK, IN THAT PORTION OF TRANSVERSE ROAD NO. 2 (STARTING 33 FEET+ EAST OF THE EAST PORTAL OF THE FIRST BRIDGE EAST OF CENTRAL PARK WEST RUNNING THENCE EASTERLY FOR 427 FkET+) TO-GETHER WITH ALL WORK INCIDENTAL THERETO.

The Engineer's estimate of the work to be done is as follows:

Item 5. New 5 inch bluestone curb, 50 linear feet.

Item 8. Old curb, 200 linear feet. item 9. Concrete sidewalk, class A, 1,400

sc;uare feet. Item 15. Brick masonry, 10 cubic yards. Item 16. Concrete, 300 cubic yards. Item 24. New redressed granite block pave-

ment, grout filled, 50 square yards.' Item 27. Relaying old redressed granite block

pavement, grout filled, 1,350. The time allowed for the completion of the

work shall be fifteen (15) consecutive working da s.

he amount of security to be deposited will be $4,000: and the amount of deposit accompanying the bid shall be five (5%) per cent. of the amount of security.

The bidder will state the price of each item or article contained in the specifications or schedules herein contained or hereto annexed for the contract per foot, yard or other unit of measure of article by which the bid will be tested. Contract, if awarded, will be awarded for the whole work at a lump sum for the above improvements.

Blank forms may be had and the plans and drawings may be seen at the office of .the Com-missioner of Public Works, Bureau of Engineer-ing, Room 2129 Municipal Building, Manhattan.

HENRY H. CURRAN, President. Dated, May 11, 1920. mll,21 U•See General Instruction to Bidders on

last page, last column of the "City Escort"

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY THE President of the Borough of Manhattan, at

Room 2034, Municipal Building, Manhattan, until 2 p. m. on

TUESDAY MAY IS.. 1820. FOR PLANT FO I CRUSHING MELTING

AND MIXING OLD ASPHALTIC MATERI-AL. AND ALTERATIONS TO EXISTING ELEVATOR AT THE MUNICIPAL AS. PHALT PI., ANT 90TH ST. AND EAST RIVER NEW 1QRK TOGETHER WITH ALL WORK INCIDRNi'AL''HERETO.

The Engineer's estimate of the amount of work to be done is as follows: Item 1. Earth excavation, 125 cnbie yards. Ittm 2. Concrete, 40 cubic yards. Item 3. New structural steel furnished and

erected, 15,000 ' ' - , de, Item 4. Cu­, and re-erecting existing steel-

work, 2,800 un, Item 5. New galvanized corrugated steel aid-

ing, furnished and placed, 800 square feet, Item 6. Gyratory crusher complete, lump sum. Item 7. Inclined bucket elevator with steel

canine and bifurcated chute complete, lump. sum. Item 8. 25 H. A D. C. electric now cons.

plete, lump sum. complete,

Item 10, Melting tanks as haingg~ls com- plete, 4 each.

Item 20.- Steam piping, special., fittings, etc., complete, 3,000 pounds.

Item 21. 3-inch gate valves 1 each. Item 22. 2yf •inch to l4-inch bronze globe

valves complete, 10 each. - Item 23. 19-inch and under bronze globe valves complete, 6 each.

Item 24. Air vent valves complete, each. Item 25: 2-inch and under 'ie cheek

valves complete, 4 each. Item 26. 2.inch pressure .reducing valves corn-

plete, 1 each. Item .27. 1 f S•incb and under step trapd corn•

plete, 2 each,' Item 28. Steam separator complete; 1 ea, Item 29. Steam pressure, recording gauge•

lump sum. Item 31. Steel chute complete, lump sum. Item 32, Turntable complete, lump sum. Item 33. Sliding doors complete, lum sum,

BI IL 34, Timber ' and planking, 2 it feet

. 3[. The time allowed for the completion of the rk, ̀ shall be sixty (60) consedlve working

The amount of security to be deposited will be

$5,000 and the amount of deposit aeeompwyinj the bid shall be five per cent, (5%) of the amotmt ofec

The der- will atom the prim of each item or article . os net in the ,peAficstiQns or schedules herein contained or hereto annexed for the coatraapwr foot, yard or other unit of uisssure of article bF which the bid will be tested. Contract, if awarded, will be awarded for the whole work at a lump' atlm for the above tmprovementa. •

Blank farms may be had and the plans and drawinp mazy be seen at the office of the Com-missioner of Public Works, Bureau of Engt'neer-mg, Room 2129 Municipal Building, Manhattan.

HEIIRY I . CURRAN, President. . Dated, Way 7, 1920, m7,1a woes Gemnl Insttsactloac to Bidders a

lest price, last' s .:of the "City Useordd"

FIRE DEPARTMENT. Proposals.

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Fire Commissioner at his office, Ilth floor,

Municipal Building, Manhattan, until 10.30 y. m, on

TUESDAY MAY U, 1980. FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LABOR

AND MATERIALS NECESSARY AND RE-QUIRED FOR COVERING TWO BOILERS AND PIPING OF THE FIREBOAT "THE NEW YORKER."

The time allowed for the performance of the contract will be fifteen consecutive working days.

Jfhe security required for the performance of the contract will be fifty per cent. (50%) of. the amount of the contract.

No bid will be considered unless it is accom-panied by a deposit, which shall be in the form of money, or a certified check upon one of the State or National banks or trust companies in the City of New York, or a check of such bank or trust company signed by a duly authorized officer thereof, drawn to the order of the Comp-troller or corporate stock or other certificates of indebtedness of any nature issued by The City of New York and approved by the Comp-troller as of equal value with the security re• squired. Such deposit shall be in an amount not less than two and one-half per cent. (2%%) of the total amount of the bid.

Award, if made, will be to the lowest bidder for the entire contract.

Blank forms and further information may be obtained at the office of the Fire Department, 11th floor. Municipal Building, Manhattan.

THOMAS J. DRENNAN, Fire Commis. sioner, m 14,25

t 'See General Instructions to Bidders on last page, last column of the "City Record.?'

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Fire Commissioner at his office, 11th floor,

Municipal Building, until 10.30 a. m. on SATURDAY, MAY 15, 1920.

FOR FURNISHING, DELIVERING AND INSTALLING UNDERGROUND LEAD-COY-ERED FEEDER CABLE ON PARK AND LEXINGTON AYES., BOROUGH OF MAN-HATTAN.

The time allowed for doing and completing the entire work will be sixty (60) consecutive working days.

The amount of security required for the per-formance of the contract is Three Thousand Dol-lars ($3,000), No bid will be considered unless it is ac-

companied by a deposit, which shall be in the form of money or a certified check upon one of the State or National banks or trust com• panics in The City of New York, or a check of such bank or trust company signed by a duly authorized officer thereof, drawn - to the order of the Comptroller, or corporate stock or other certificate of indebtedness of any nature issued by The City of New York and approved by the Comptroller as of equal value with the security required. Such deposit shall be in the amount of One Hundred Fifty Dollars ($150).

Award, if made, will be to the lowest bidder for the entire contract.

Blank forms and further information may be obtained at the office of the Fire Department, 1lth floor, Municipal Building, Manhattan.

A deposit of Five Dollars ($5) in cash will be required from all intending bidders, for each set of specifications received. The deposit will be returned in each case on the surrender of the specifications or filing of bid.

THOMAS J. DRENNAN, Fire Commissioner. m4,15

to See General Instractions to Bidders on last page, last column, of the "City Record:'

BELLEVUE AND ALLIED HOSPITALS.

Proposals,

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Board of Trustees, Bellevue and Allied

Hospitals, in the office of the General Medical Superintendent at Bellevue Hospital (entrance No. 415 E. 26th st., Manhattan), until 12.30 p. m., on

MONDAY, MAY 24, 1920. CONTRACT NO. 1, FOR ALL LABOR

AND MATERIAL REQUIRED FOR THE PAINTING OF VARIOUS WIRE AND IRON WORK; WOOD DOORS, SASH, ETC:: OF PAVILIONS "A" AND "B" OF BELLEVUE HOSPITAL, SITUATED FROM 26TH TO 29TH STS. AND 1ST AVE., BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, NEW YORK CITY. CONTRACT NO. 2. FOR ALL LABOR

AND MATERIAL REQUIRED FOR PAINT-ING OF. WIRE GUARDS AND IRON OF PAVILIONS "I" AND "K" AND "L" AND "N" OF. BELLEVUE HOSPITAL, SITUATED FROM 26TH TO 29TH STS. AND 1ST AVE., BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, NEW YORK-CITY.

-The time allowed for the completion of all the work is sixty (60) consecutivecalendar days.

The security required for the faithful perform-ance of the contract will be: For Contract 1, $750; for Contract 2, $2,000.

As a condition precedent to the reception and consideration of a bid a deposit of not less than five per cent. (59si) of the amount of the security required for the faithful performance' of the contract bid for shall be deposited with the Department, in accordance with section 420 of the Greater New York Charter, as explained in General Instructions, last page of Ctvv Racoon

Bids mast' be submitted upon blank forms pre. pared b' the Department,

No bid, after it shall have been deposited with the Department, will be allowed to be withdrawn for any reason whatever.

The bids will be compared and the contracts, if awarded, will be awarded separately to lowest bidder on thethe classes of work herein. above numberedd In and -"2" as soon after the opening of bids as practicable, according to law-

Blank forms and further Information may be Obtained it the office of the Chief Clerk and Auditor, entrance 400 E. 29th at., Manhattan.

BOARD OF TRUSTEES, BELLEVVE AND LIRD R PITALS,° By Joxx W. Bsxxtwi,

President. ml3 ti General I *s$raetIons to Bidden on

last posit, Last boles, if the "City Beeord."

SATURDAY, MAY 15, 1920.

BOROUGH OF THE BRONX.

Proposals.

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY THE President of the Borough of The - Bronx, at

his office, Municipal Building, Crotona Park, Tremont and 3d aves., until 10.30 a. m. on

TUESDAY, MAY 18, 1920. FOR REPAIRING SHEET ASPHALT

PAVEMENT IN THE RAILROAD AREA IN THE BOROUGH OF THE BRONX WHEN AND WHERE DIRECTED BY THE ENGI. NEER OF MAINTENANCE, BUREAU OF SEWERS AND HIGHWAYS MAINTE. NANCE, TOGETHER WITH ALL WORK IN-CIDENTAL THERETO.

The Engineer's estimate of the work is as follows: 10,000 square yards of sheet asphalt pavement

(medium traffic mixture) including binder course. 100 square yards of sheet asphalt pavement

(medium traffic mixture), including binder course and concrete foundation.

The time allowed. for the full completion of the work herein described will be within six (6) weeks of the date of order to commence work.

The amount of security required for the proper performance of the contract will be Ten Thousand Dollars ($10,000).

The bidder will state the price of each item or article contained in the specifications of schedules herein contained or hereto annexed, per linear foot, square foot, square yard, cubic yard, or other unit of measurement, by which the bids will be tested. The bids will be com-pared and contract awarded at a lump or ag-gregate sum.

Each bid must be accompanied by a deposit in cash or certified check of 5 per cent, of the amount of the bond required as security for the proper performance of the contract bid for. Blank forms of bids upon which bids must be made can be obtained upon application therefor. The plans and specifications may be seen and other information obtained at said office. m7,18 HENRY BRUCKNER, President.

ttSee General Instructions to Bidders on last page, last column, of the "City Record."

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the President of the Borough of The Bronx, at

his office, Municipal Building, Crotona Park, Tremont and 3d aves.; until 10.30 a, m. on

TUESDAY, MAY 18, 1920. No. 1, FOR REGULATING, GRADING, SET-

TING CURB, LAYING SIDEWALKS AND CROSSWALKS, BUILDING INLETS, RE-CEIVING BASINS. DRAINS, CULVERTS, APPROACHES AND GUARD RAILS WHERE NECESSARY IN SAGAMORE ST., FROM WHITE PLAINS RD. TO UNIONPORT RD., TOGETHER WITH ALL WORK INCIDEN-TAL THERETO.

The Engineer's estimate of the work is as follows: •

2,050 cubic yards of earth excavation. 2,750 cubic yards of rock excavation. 1,750 cubic yards of filling. 925 linear feet of new bluestone curb. 70 linear feet of old bluestone curb. 360 square feet of old bluestone flagging. 3,950 square feet of concrete sidewalk (in-

cluding maintenance for one fear). 2,010 square feet of new bridgestone. 5 receiving basins, Type B. 220 linear feet vitrified pipe drains, 12 inches

in diameter. 1,000 feet B. M. timber. The time allowed for the full completion of

the work herein described will be 130 con- secutive working days.

The amount of security required for the proper performance of the contract will be Seventy-eight Hundred Dollars ($7,800). ENO. 2. FOR REPAVING WITH GRANITE

BLOCKS ON A CONCRETE FOUNDATION, THE ROADWAY OF WEBSTER AVE. FROM E.4194TH ST. TO BEDFORD PARK fiOULE• YARD, AND SETTING CURB WHERE NECESSARY, TOGETHER WITH ALL WORK INCIDENTAL THERETO.

The Engineer's estimate of the work is as follows:

Notice to Bidders-Separate bids are invited on one or both of * propositions "A" and "B. No separate bid on a combination of any of the items under proposition "A" and proposition "B" will be considered.

12,300 Pro~ostition "A."

square yards of granite block pavement (modern) outside of railroad area between outer rails of railway tracks and curb, on a concrete foundation, laid with asphaltic cement joints, and keeping the pavement in repair for one "it from date of completion.

1,150 square yards of granite black pavement (modern) between inner rails of railway traab on a concrete foundation, laid with asphaltic cement joints, and keeping the pavement in re-pair for one year from date of completion.

2,000 square yards of granite block pavement(modern) in railroad area, between rails of rai{way traely on at concrete foundation, laid with asphaltic cement joints,

2,690 cubic yards of Class B concrete. 1,000 linear feet of new curb.

1,530 linear feet of old curb reotd seat reset. 1,700 linear feet of old curb redressed in plans. 130 linear feet of . granite headers. 3,800 square feet of concrete sidewalk (at-

eluding maintenance for one Year). 8,675 linear feet of purging' outside of rails, 8,300 linear feet of paratug inside of rails. 3 receiving basin alterations, Type 1-A. 3 receiving basin alterations, Type I.B. t receiving basin alteration, Type 1-C. 3 sets of • receiving basin beads and gutter

stones recut and reset. Proposition "8,"

12 300 square yards of granite block pavement (mo4ern), outside of railroad area, between outer rails of railway tracks and curb, on a con-crete, foundation, laid with asphaltic cement joints and keeping the pavement in repair for one year from date of completion.

1,150 square yards of granite block pavement (modern) between inner rails of railway tracks on a concrete foundation laid with asphaltic cement joints.

2,000 square yards of granite block pavement (mpdern) in railroad area, between rails of rail-way tracks on a cohcrete foundation, laid with asphaltic cementoints.

2, 690 cubic yards of Chas B concrete. 1,000 linear feet of new curb. 1,530 linear feet of old curb recut and reset 1,700 linear feet of old curb redressed in place. 130 linear feet of new granite headers. 3,800 square feet of concrete sidewalk (in-

cluding maintenance for one year). 8,675 linear feet of parsing outside of rails. 8,300 linear feet of parging inside of rails. 3 receiving basin alterations, Type 1-A. 3 receiving basin alterations, Type 1.B. 1 receiving basin alteration, Type 1-C. 3 sets of receiving basin heads and gutter

stones recut and reset. The time allowed for the full completion of

the work herein described will be 75 consecutive working days.

The amount of security required for the proper performance of the contract will be Fifty-five Thousand Dollars ($55,000).

NO. 3. FOR PAVING WITH GRANITE BLOCK AND SHEET ASPHALT (PERMA-NENT PAVEMENT) ON A CEMENT CON-CRETE FOUNDATION THE ROADWAY OF TELLER AVE., FROM E. 167TH ST. TO E. 169TH ST. ADJUSTING CURB W} ERE NECESSARY''OGE~THER WITH ALL WORK INCIDENTAL THERETO.

The Engineer's estimate of the work is as follows:

1,420 square yards of sheet asphalt pavement (medium traffic mixture), and keeping the pave-ment in repair for five years from date of com-pletion.

3,020 square yards of granite block pavement (modern) laid with asphaltic cement joints and keeping the pavement in repair for one year from date of completion. 880 cubic yards of Class B concrete. 800 linear feet of new curb. 1,860 linear feet of old curb. 350 square feet of concrete sidewalk (in.

cluding maintenance for one year). The time allowed for the full completion of

the work herein described will be 30 consecutive working days.

The amount of security required for the proper performance of the contract will be Fourteen Thousand Four Hundred Dollars ($14 400).

NO. 4. FOR REPAVING WITH A§PHALT BLOCKS ON A CONCRETE FOUNDATION THE ROADWAY OF E. 152D ST. FR011i COURTLANDT AVE. TO MORRISt AVE., AND SETTING CURB WHERE NECESSARY, TOGETHER WITH ALL WORK INCIDEN-1`AL THERETO.

The Engineers estimate of the work is as follows: '

2,370 square yards of asphalt block pavement (3-inch block) on a cone-etc foundation and keep-ing the pavement in repair for five years, from date of completion. 450 cubic yards of Class B concrete. 1,000 linear feet of new curb. 100 linear feet of old'curb recut and reset. 400 linear feet of old curb redressed in place. 1,320 square feet of concrete sidewalk (in-

c'.uding maintenance for one year). 2 receiving basin alterations Type 2.B: The time allowed for the full completion of

the work herein described will be 30 consecutive. working days.

The amount of security required for the proper performance of the contract will be Sixty-five Hundred Dollars ($6,500).

NO. 5. FOR PAVING WITH SHEET AS-PHALT ON A CEMENT CONCRETE FOUN-DATION, THE ROADWAY OF TRINITY AVE., FROM 147TH ST. TO 149TH ST., ADJUST. INC CURB WHERE NECESSARY, TOGETH. ER WITH ALL WORK INCIDENTAL THERETO.

The Engineer's estimate of the work is as follows:

1,360, square yards of sheet asphalt pavement (medium traffic mixture), and keeping the pave-ment in repair for five years from date of completion. 280 cubic yards of Class B concrete. 500 linear feet of new curb. 550 linear feet of old curb. 350 square feet of concrete sidewalk (in.

eluding maintenance for one year). The time allowed for the full completion of

the work herein described will be 20 consecutive working days.

The amount of security required for the jroper performance of the contract. will be Thirty-eight Hundred Dollars ($3,800).

NO. 6. FOR PAVING WITH SHEET AS-PHALT ON A CEMENT CONCRETE FOUN-DATION. THE ROADWAY OF B. 137TH ST., FROM LOCUST AVE. TO WILLOW AVE., AD. TUSTING CURB WHERE NECESSARY TO- GETHER WITH ALL WORK INCIDENTAL THERETO (PERMANENT PAVEMENT).

The Engineer's estimate of the worts is as follows:

4,500 square yards of sheet asphalt pavement (mediutp traffic mixture), and keeping the pave- meat in repair for five years from date of com-pletion. 900 cubic yards of Class B concrete. 1,600 linear feet of new curb. 1.000 linear feet of old curb. 500 square feet of concrete sidewalk (in-

eluding maintenance for one year), The time allowed for the full completion of

the work herein described will, be 30 consecutive working days.

The amount of security required for the proper lerformance of the contract will be Twelve Thousand Dollars ($12.000).

NO. 7. FOR PAVING WITH SHEET AS. PHALT ON A CEMENT CONCRETE FOUN- DATION.

SOUTHERN DBOULEV ARDDTONCSMM TONA AVE.. ADJUSTING CURB WHERE NECESSARY. TOGETHER WITH ALL WORK INCIDENTAL THERETO (PERMANENT PAVEMENT).

The Engineer's estimate of the work is as follows:

2.400 square yards of sheet asphalt pavement (medium Traffic mixture) and keeping the pave. meat in repair for five years from date of con.

4490 cubic yards of Class B concrete. 700 linear feet of new cm-b. 1,I00 linear feet of old curb. /'

1.200 square feet of con ete sidewaLr' (ltt-dudiuig maintenance for one >Mr .

1'he time allowed fdr the full encepsetIn® .of the work herein described will be 25 consecutive working days,

The amount of security required for the proper performance of the contract will be Sixtyse en Hundred Dollars (96.700).

NO. 8. FOR PAVING WITH SHEET AS-PHALT AND ASPHALT BLOCK ON A CE-MENT CONCRETE FOUNDATION' THE ROADWAY OF E. 197TH ST„ FROG BAIN. BRIDGE AVE. TO GRAND BOULEVARD AND CONCOURSE. ADJUSTING CURB WHERE NECESSARY. TOGETHER WITH ALL WORK INCIDENTAL THERETO.

The Engineer's estimate of the work is as follows:

1,460 square yards of sheet asphalt' pavement (medium traffic mixture). and keeping the pave-meat in repair for five years front date of com-pletion.

850 square yards of asphalt block pavement (3-inch blocks), and keeping the pavement in repair for five years from date of completion.

•85 cubic yards of Class B concrete. 900 linear feet of new curb. 780 linear feet of old curb, 500 square feet of concrete sidewalk (in.

eluding maintenance for one year). The time allowed for the full completion of

the work herein described will be 25 consecutive working days.

The amount of security required for the proper performance of the contract will be Sixty-four Hundred Dollars ($6 400).

v0. 9. FOR PACING WITH BITUMIN. r1US CONCRETE ON A CEMENT CONCRETE FOUNDATION, THE ROADWAY OF MO.iIEGAN AVE., FROM E. 175TH ST. TO E. 176TH ST., ADJUSTING CURB WHERE NECESSARY TOGETHER WITH ALL WORK INCIDENTAL THERETO (PRELIMINARY PAVEMENT).

The Engineer's follows:

,315 square yards of bituminous concrete pavement and keeping the pavement in repair for five years from date of completion.

225 cubic yards of Class B concrete, 400 linear feet of new curb. 410 linear feet of old curb. '50 square feet of concrete sidewalk (in-

:iuding maintenance for one year). The time allowed for the full completion of

the work herein described will be 20 consecutive working days.

The amount of security required for the proper performance of the contract will be Thirty-two Hundred Dollars ($3,200).

The bidder will state the price of each item or article contained in the specifications ached-ules herein contained or hereto annexed, per linear foot, square foot, square yard, cubic yard, or other unit of measurement, by which the bids will be tested. The bids will be compared and separate contract for each improvement awarded at a lump or aggregate sum.

Each bid must be accompanied by a deposit in cash or certified check of 5 per cent of the amount of the bond required as security for the proper performance of the contract bid for. Blank forms of bids upon which bids must be made can be obtained upon application therefor. The plans and specifications may be seen and other information obtained at said office. m6.18 HENRY BRUCKNER. President.

AWSee General Instructions to Bidders on last page, last column, of the "City Record."

DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE.

Interest on City Bonds and Stock.

THE INTEREST DUE JUNE 1, 1920, ON Re istered and Coupon Bonds and Stock of

The City pf New York, and of the former corpo-rations now included therein, will be paid on that day by the Comptroller at his office room 851) Municipal Building, Chambers and Centre sts. Manhattan. 'the books for the transfer of bonds and stock

on which interest is payable June 1, 1920, will be closed from May 16, 1920. to May 31, 1920, inclusive.

CHARLES L. CRAIG Comptroller, City of New York, Department o{ Finance, Comptroller's Office, May 8, 1920. m11,j1

T ird---A clans, providing that during the term of the lease the lessee shall pit sad keep the building in proper repair, both inside and utside, at his own cost and expense, and shall comply with all the laws and ordinances of, the State and City of New York. ' •

Fourth -A clause providing that any and all improvements, additions, alterations and repairs made on or to said premises during the period of this lease shall at the end or sooner termin-ation of said lease, become the property of the lessor.

Fifth-A clause providing that the lessee shall keep the sidewalks adjacent to and fronting on said property free and clear of snow and ice, and shall keep the grounds included in this lease in condition satisfactory to the Comptroller of the City of New York.

Sixth-A clause providing that the lessor, act-ing by the Comptroller of The City of New York, shall have the right and privilege at any time to terminate this lease in the event that the lessee shall in any way maintain the premises in a manner objectionable to the lessor, or to as to become a detriment to the neighborhood, upon serving on the lessee five days previous notice in .writing of his intention to so terminate the lease and upon. the expiration of the time mentioned in said notice this lease and the term hereby granted and demised shall cease, de. termine and be at an end, and said lessor or his agents shall thereupon be entitled to the immedi. ate possession of said premises and to recover said possession by summary proceedings and have and enjoy the said premises as of his for-mer estate therein, anything herein contained to the contrary hereof in any wise notwithstanding.

Seventh-A clause providing that the lessee shall, in case of fire, give immediate notice thereof to the lessor, who shall cause the dam-age to be repaired, but if the premises be so damaged that the lessor shall decide to rebuild, the term shall cease and the accrued rent be paid up to the time of the fire.

Eighth-A clause providing that in case of default in any of the covenants, or if the demised premises shall be vacated by said tenant, the lessor may resume possession of the premises and relet the same for the remainder of the term at the best rent he can obtain for account of the tenant, who shall make good any defi-ctency.

Ninth-A clause providing that if any water rates shall remain unpaid thirty days after the same become due and payable the amount thereof shall be added to and become a part of the rent then payable or which may thereafter .scenic hereunder.

Tenth-A clause providing that it is further mutually agreed that all and singular the fore-going covenants, agreements and provisions of this lease are binding upon the respective parties hereto, their legal representatives and assigns.

The Comptroller reserves the right to reject any and all bids if deemed to be in the interest of The City of New York.

Maps of said real estate may be seen on appli-cation at the Department of Finance (Division of Real Estate), Room 733, Municipal Building, Borough of Manhattan.

By order of the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund under resolution adopted at meeting of the Board, held April 29, 1920,

LOUIS H. HAHLO, Deputy and Acting Comp- troller.

Department of Finance, Comptroller's Office, May 7, 1920. m7,24

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Board of Trustees, Bellevue and Allied

Hospitals, in the office of the General Medical Superintendent at Bellevue Hospital (entrance No. 415 E. 26th st., Manhattan), until 12,30 p. m., on

MONDAY, MAY 44, 1920. FOR ALL LABOR AND MATERIAL

REQUIRED TO DELIVER AND ERECT WITH ALL NECESSARY PARTS A TWEN-TY (20) TON AUTOMOBILE TRUCK SCALE ON THE PREMISES OF THE NE PONSIT BEACH HOSPITAL FOR CHIL-DREN, ROCKAWAY POINT, LONG ISLAND, NEW YORK.

The time allowed for the completion of all the. work is seventy-five (75) consecutive calendar days.

The security required for the faithful perform-ance of the contract will be $600.

As a condition precedent to the reception and consideration of a bid a deposit of not less' than five per cent. (5d) of the amount of the security required for the faithful performance of the contract bid for shall be deposited with the Department, in accordance with section 420 of the Greater New York Charter, as explained in General Instructions, last page of CITY RECORD.

Bids must be submitted upon blank forms pre-pared by the Department.

No bid, after it shall have been deposited with the Department, will be allowed to be withdrawn for any reason whatever.

The bids will be compared and the contract, if awarded, will be awarded to lowest bidder as soon after the opening of bids as practicable, according to law.

Blank forms and further information may be obtained at the office of the Chief Clerk and Auditor, entrance 4()0 E. 29th st., Manhattan. BOARD OF TRUSTEES, BELLEVUE AND

ALLIED HOSPITALS, BY JOHN W. BRANNAN, President. m13,24

WSee General Instructions to Bidders on last page, last column, of the "City Record."

estimate of the work is as

Corporation Sale of the Isaac of Certain City Real Estate.

PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund of

The City of New York, by virtue of the power vested in them by law, will offer at public auction on

MONDAY, MAY 24, 1920,. at 12 noon in Room 368, Municipal Building, Borough of Manhattan, the lease of the following described property:

All that certain lot,iece or parcel of land, with the building and p improvements thereon erected, situate, lying and being in the Bor-ough of Brooklyn, City and State of New York, bounded and described as follows:

Beginning at a point formed by the intersec. tion of the northerly line of Park pl. and tha easterly line of Underhill ave.; cunning thenc~t northerly along the said easterly line of Under-hill ave., 70 feet; thence easterly and parallel to the northerly line of Parak pl., 150 feet; thence southerly 70 feet to the northerly line of Park pI.; thence westerly along said northerly line of Park pl. to the point or place of be-ginning, be the said several dietetision more or less, the said premises being known as Nd. 353 Park pl., Borough of Brooklyn, and desig-nated on the tax snaps of said Borough as part of Lot 1, Block 1160, Section 4. -for a term of five years from June 1, 1920, or as soon thereafter as the premises are avail-able for occupancy, as determined by the Comp. troller of The City of New York.

The minimum or upset rental at which said lease shall be sold and is hereby appraised and fixed at the sum of Twelve Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($1,250) per annum, payable quarterly in advance, the sale to be upon the following

TERMS AND CONDITIONS: The highest bidder will be required to deposit

25 per cent. of the amount of the yearly rental at the time and place of sale;

The amount so deposited for one quarter's rent i shall be forfeited if the successful bidder does

not execute the lease when notified it is ready for execution: . No person shall be received as lessee who is a

delinquent on any former lease from the cor-poration, and no bid shall be accepted from any person who is in arrears to the corporation upon debt or contract, or who is a defaulter• as surety or otherwise upon any obligation to the City, as provided by law;

The lease shalt be in the usual form of lease of like property and will contain, in addition to outer terms, covenants and conditions, as tollows:

First-A clause providing that the lessee shall pay the usual water rate per meter measure. meats and comply withMules and regulations of the Department of Water Supply. Gas and Electricity.

Second-A clause providing that the lessee shall not make any alterations or improvements on nor to the property except with the consent and approval of the Comptroller.

Corporation Sale of Real Estate.

SAMUEL MARX, AUCTIONEER.

PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund of

The City of New York, by virtue of the power vested in them by law, will offer at public auc-tion on

WEDNESDAY, MAY 26, 1920, at 12 noon, in the Real Estate Exchange Sales-room, Nos. 14-16 Vesey st., Manhattan, of the following described property:

All of that certain piece or parcel of real estate, situated in the Borough of Manhattan, City, County and State of New York, and shown on map, entitled: "Board of Water Supply of The City of New York. Map of real estate situated in the Counties of New York, Kings, Queens and Richmond and State of New York, to be acquired by The City of New York under the provisions of chapter 724 of the Laws of 1905, as amended. for the construction of Cats-kill Aqueduct, various pipe lines and appurte-nances in the Boroughs of The Bronx, Manhat-tan, Brooklyn, Queens and Richmond" (which said map was filed in the offices of the County Clerks of the Counties of Richmond and Queens and in the offices of the Registers of the Counties of New York and Kings, on April I1, 1911),. and designated on the hereinbefore mentioned map as Parcel No. 127, which said parcel is described as follows:

Beginning at the corner formed by the inter. section of the northerly line of Delancey street with the easterly line of Eldridge street and run-ning thence northerly along the said easterly street line 47 feet IY4 inches; thence easterly, parallel withDelance street 68 feet; thence southerly 47 feet 1)4 inches to the northerly line of Delancey street; thence along the said northerly line 68 feet to the point or place of beginning.

Subject to the restrictions and specifications. as hereinafter set forth and shown on the plan accession 26894. entitled: "Board of Water Sup-ply of The City of New Yark, Protective Struc. tures Required by Restrictions on Parcel 127."

First-In the northerly portion of Parcel 127, indicated by the letters b, e, f and g, which has a frontage on Eldridge street of 17 feet 14 inches and extends easterly 68 feet, all rights are rtserved to the City in and to that portion of the said parcel below an elevation of 41 feet above mean sea level at Sandy Hook, this elevation of 41 feet being approximately the sidewalk elevation at the line b e to this reservation of rights below the said elevation of 41 feet is added the requirement of the con-struction of foundations, walls, floors and roof, as shown in detail on the before-mentioned plan. Ace. 26894, and in accordance with the specifications hereinafter set forth; all right, title and interest to the unrestricted use of the space under the sidewalk on EIdridge street, in front of this portion of Parcel 127, between the points h and e is reserved to the City.

Second-In the easterly portion of Parcel 127, indicated by the letters d, c, g and b, on the said plan Ace. 26894. fronting on Delancey street 38 feet and extending northerly 30 feet, all rights are reserved to the City in and to that porqon of the said parcel below an elevation of 53.20 feet above mean an level at Sandy Hook, the said elevation of 53.20 feet being approximately 13 feet above the sidewalk line d h to this reservation of rights below the said elevation of 53.20 feet is added the requirement of the construction of foundations, walls. roof. doorways, windows, etc.,, as shown in detail on the before-mentioned plan Ace. 26894, and in accordance with the sperinca• lions hereinafter set forth; all right, title and interest to the qarei tricted use of the space under the sidewalk on Delancey street, in front of this portion of Parcel 127 between the points d and h is reserved to the City.

Third--Any changes desired by the successful bidder in the sizes, dimensions or character of

308.4 THE CITY RECORD. SATURDAY, MAY 15, 1920. ,

the structures on the restricted areas b, e, f, ` and d, c, g, h, as shown on the before mentioned plan Ace. 26894 must be approved by the Board of Water Aupply and carried out without expense to The City of New York. The said structures, when approved and constructed must at all times be maintained in good and We con- dition and repair by the successful bidder. Changes referred to in this paragraph shall be construed as applying only to such changes as may be reasonably necessitated by the character and layout of the structure to be erected, and no change shall operate to reduce the minimum requirements shown on plan Ace. 26894 as to the space needed by the successful bidder, nor as to the strength and safety of the structures to be built by the successful bidder and shown in detail on plan Act. 26894.

Fourth—The successful bidder assumes all less, damage and expense which may at any time result to the property of the City on the said Parcel 127 by reason of the operations incident to the carrying out of the work and the con-struction of the structures shown on the said plan Ace. 26894.

Fifth—The successful bidder assumes all loss, damage and expense which may at any time re- sult to the property of the City on the said Parcel 127 by reason of any construction opera-tions which he may conduct thereon or in the vicinity thereof. or which may at any time result from the use and occupancy of the said Parcel 127 by him.

Sixth—The successful bidder shall furnish to the City within ten days after the award to him a satisfactory bond in the penal sum of $50,000, said bond being conditioned on the faithful per-formance and building of the structures shown on the before-mentioned plan Ace. 26894, and in accordance with the specifications hereinafter set forth within the period of twelve calendar months next following the passing of title; the said bond being further conditioned to insure the City against Toss, damage and expense which may at any time result to any property of the City, due to any construction operation or other act of the successful bidder; all liability under the said bond to cease and determine six calendar months following the day on which all construc-tion operations on the said Parcel 127 are com-pleted to the satisfaction of the Board of Water Supply.

Seventh—The successful bidder, prior to doing any work of construction upon or over the said restricted areas, b, e, f, g and d, c, g, h, shall submit full and complete plans for such work for the approval of the Board of Water Supply of The City of New York.

th T Eighhe successful bidder shall accept the before-mentioned plan Ace. 26894, entitled: "Protective Structures Required by Restriction on Parcel 127," and the 24 sections of speci-fications hereinafter set forth as definite and binding restrictions on the property.

Ninth—The successful bidder is to assume that wherever in these restrictions on the before. mentioned plan Ace. 26894 or in the 24 sections of the specifications hereinafter set forth there is called for, or referred to, or required by or in any of them the sanction, the approval or prescr pLion of the Board of Water Supply of The City of New York, it is understood to mean the sanction, the approval or the pre-scription of the said Board of Water Supply, or such other Board, authority, officer or offs. cers to whom or to which the powers and duties now vested in the said Board of Water Supply may, by law, be transferred.

SPECIFICATIONS. Definitiosts. Sect. 1. Wherever the words

defined in this section, or pronouns used in their stead, occur in these specifications they shall have the meanings here given.

The City. The City shall mean the Corpora-tion of The City of New York, acting through its Board of Water Supply or other duly ac-credited authority.

Board. The Board shall mean the Board of Water Supply of The City of New York.

Engineer. Engineer, whenever not qualified shall mean the Chief Engineer of the Board of Water Supply of The City of New York, acting either directly or through his properly author-ized agents acting severally within the scope of the particular duties entrusted to them.

Builder. Builder shall mean the pa rty buying or leasing Parcel 127, and the legal representa. tives of said party or the agent appointed to act for said party in the performance of the work.

Purpose of Specifications. Sect. 2. The pur-pose of the specifications is to define the con-ditions and restrictions under which a Builder may utilize the plot at the northeast corner of Delancey and Eldridge streets, Borough of Mon-hattan, known as Parcel 127, and containing the Shaft 20 valve chamber and pipes of the City Tunnel.

Protection of Valve Chambers Essential. Sect. 3. The valve chamber is an underground struc. ture containing large pipes, valves and other hydraulic apparatus under high pressure. As any injury to this apparatus may cause large property damage and possible loss of life. be-sides interfering with the City's water supply, it is of the utmost importance that the valve chamber and pipes be protected from danger of injury at all times.

Builder to Erect a Permanent -Superstructure Over Valve Chamber. Sect. 4. Before start- lug any construction of his own, the Builder shall erect at his own expense the permanent super-structure over the valve chamber and a perma-nent pipe gallery adjacent thereto, all as shown on the accompanyin4 plan Ace 26894. The word "superstructure' as used hereinafter in these specifications shall include both of these structures. The superstructure shall be of the type indicated on the drawing or approved, and, subject to approval, portions of it may struc. turally be utilized as parts of the Builder's structure. . Drawings. Sect. 5. The location, size and

general type of construction of the aaperatruc- ture are shown on a plan prepared by the Board bearing number Ace. 26894 and entitled, "Pro-tective Structures Required by Restrictions on Parcel 127," and signed by the Chief Engineer. This drawing indicates the minimum require. meats of the Board as regards .headroom, dear-vices, thicknesses of masonry and other details necessary for protection, safe operation and main-tenance on the part -of the City. If approved by the Board in writing, the Builder may make modifications which do not conflict with these

the appr~ovall of the Board, Builder fl

ed drawings for

the building which he proposes to erect Such drawings shall show the superstructure, its rela-tion to the Builder's itructure, locations and tfi{oiaiertes of walls and floors, locations and. dimensions of columns, and such other . infor. mation as may be necessary to enable the Board to deteraine whether all of the requirements have been met and complied with,

Esçitteer to Direct and Approve. Sect. 6. The uilding of the superstructure, and the inspI

ties of all materials and work included therein shall be under the direction of theEngineer; abo all caausckh methods which the Builder intends to use in eretsmg his building • shall be subject to the approval of the Engineer.

4rders to Foreseen. Sect 7. Whenever the Binder In not present on say part of the work where it may be desired to jive directions, or. darn may be given by the Engineer, and shall be received and obeyedb 7 the aupertntendent or free an who may have charge of the particular

part of the work in reference to which orders are given.

ON4nk+,us of Builder. Sat. 8. The -Builder shall at his own expense do all the work and furnish all the materials, tools and appliances, except As herein otherwise specified, necessary or proper for performing and completing the work herein specified a shall provide each materials and give such assistance for Imes, grades and necessary inspection whenever and as may be required. All the work, labor and ma-tennis to be done and furnished shall be done in a first class and workmanlike manner, and of the best materials all strictly pursuant to. and in conformity with these speesrications.

Examination of Work. Sect. 9. Thengineer shall be furnished with every. reasonable facility' for ascertaining whether the work is in asses ance with the requirements and intention of these specifications even to the extent of un-covering or taking out portions of finished work.

Defective Work. Sect. 10. The inspection of the work shall not relieve the Builder of any of his obligations as herein prescribed, and defective work shall be made good and unsuit-able materials may be rejected, notwithatanding that such work and materials have been previ-ously overlooked by the Engineer and accepted. If the work, or any part thereof, shall be found defective before the final acceptance and ap- proval of the whole work, the Builder shall forth-with make good such defect in a manner satisfactory to the Engineer, and if any material brought upon the ground for use in the work, or selected for the same, shall be condemned by the Engineer as unsuitable or not in con- formity with the specifications, the Builder shall forthwith remove such materials from the vicinity of the work.

Competent Men to Be Employed. Sect. 11. The Builder shall employ only competent, sikilful men to do the work, and whenever the Engineer shall notify the Builder in writing, that any man on the work is, in his opinion, incompetent, un-faithful, disorderly or otherwise unsatisfactory, such man shall be discharged from the work, and shall not again be employed on, it, except with the consent of the Engineer.

Laws and Regulations. Sect. 12. The Builder shall keep himself fully inforthed of all laws, ordinances and regulations in any manner affect-ing those engaged or employed on the work, or the materials used in the work, or in any way affecting the conduct of the work. He shall at all times himself observe and comply with, and shall cause all his agents and employees to observe and comply with all such existing and future laws, ordinances, regulations, orders and decrees; and shall protect and indemnify the City and the Board and its officers and agents against any claim or liability arising from or based on the violation of any such law, ordinance, regulation, order or decree, whether by himself or by his employees.

Protection of City Property. Sect. 13. The Builder shall thoroughly and satisfactorily cover and protect all apparatus and property of the City which may be affected by his operations and shall be responsible foz any injury or deface-ment caused directly or indirectly by himself or his employees or agents to all property of the City. He shall replace any articles that may be stolen from the valve chamber while his work is in progress. He shall promptly and satisfac-torily repair or replace any and all injured or defaced parts as directed without compensa-tion. In case of delay in repairing or replacing such injured parts, the City shall have the right to make such repairs or replacement, and the cost thereof shall be paid by the Builder.

Access to Valve Chamber at All Times. Sect, 14. The Builder shall conduct the work in such manner as to give the representatives of the Board free access to the valve chamber at all times, and in case his operations interfere with necessary repairs and renewals or other emergent work by the City, he shall for such time as required, discontinue work wholly or in part as the Engineer may direct.

Building Code. ' Sect. 15. The Building Code of The City of New York, in force at the time of the builder's operations, shall be read into and form a part of these specifications. When-ever the provisions of the Building Code are more exacting, require the use of more materials, or materials of different quality than herein specifically called for, then, and in that case, the stipulations of the code shall be the require. ments to the exclusion of anything set forth in these specifications.

Cement. Sect. 16. All cement used in the super-structure shall be true Portland cement of well known brands which have been in successful use for large engineering works in America for not less than five years, and which are manu-factured at works which have been in successful operation for at least two years. The brands shall be acceptable and before beginning to fur-nish cement, the builder shall inform the Engi-neer what brands he proposes to use, and fur-nish such samples as required for tests. .

Concrete. Sect. 17. Mass concrete shall be mixed in the proportions 1:2/,:5. Concrete in the superstructure roof shall be mixed in the proportions 1:2:4 and shall otherwise conform to thespecifications for reinforced concrete in the Buildipg Code. Concrete surfaces which are exposed in the finished work shall be built against smooth forms and shall be rubbed to an accept-able finish after removal of the forms.

Structural Steel. Sect, 18. Structural steel in the superstructure shall be new stock, free from all loose scale, and when encased in con-crete shall be left unpainted.

Steel Doors. Sect. 19. Steel doors and frames shall be bgilt of structural shapes and plates, true and straight, and hung with three or more extra heavy bronze hinges and gudeons to each door. All rivets for steel. doors 'shall be not less than finch diameter, and the riveting shall be so done as to avoid buckling or twisting and each door shall be flat and true when fin-ished. Exterior doors shall be provided with 1-inch bronze bolts at top and bottom securely fastened to the door and engaging-holes in the steel saddle or in the masonry. Locks will be provided by the City. but the Builder shall do all cutting, riveting and bolting to fit same in working order. Locks shad be removed after fitting and reset in the field. AD doors shall have flush steel saddles. After fabrication of doors and frames, mill scale, rust and dirt shall be thoroughly ' removed by use of Sandblast or other acceptable method.hen clean, free from rust and thoroughly dry, all steelwork shall be given a good coat. of red lead paint mixed in the proportions of 20 pounds of best red lead and 1 pound of lampblack in about 3 quarts of best boiled linseed oil, the red lead and lampblack to be ground in; this coat shall be applied in the shop and allowed to Barden before shipment After erection in the building a second coat of red lead of the same qual ity, shall be applied as directed when the steel work is clean and dry. Subsequently, when directed, the doors and frames and all other steel work as directed shall be given two coats of approved paint mixed and colored as directed. . When mixed the paint shall weigh not less that 184 pounds per gallon. No painting shall be done on damp or frosty surfaces.

Steel Sashes and Frame:. Sect. 20. Gal--vattiied steel sashes and frames Shall be furnished for the windows. They shall be of heavy cross. sections and of the best materials and work. manahip, true to shape and without wind. All members of the sashes and frames shall be rig-

idly lock-mitreder in as acceptable man. per. The frames sail shall be truly square, insuring accuracy and uniformity of glass sizes. Glazing angles fastened with tap screws shall be provided for, securing all glass. When fabri-oated and glazed, the steel sash shall safely support a uniform load' of 35 pounds per square foot. Sash shall: be kinged or pivoted with heavy solid hinges or pivots smooth finished, and each sash shall have as approved adjuster and locking device arranged to operate from the floor. Sash shall be double-weathered on all sides, and all parts of the sashea, frames, ad- justing and lo' ' devices shall be galvanized and painted with two coats of approved paint mixed and colored as directed. The clearance between sashes and frames shall be ample to provide for free operation after galvanizing and painting. Weather strips shall be not less than 3.16 inches thick. They. shall be secured by gal- vanized screws at intervals of not less than 4 inches and shall lap not less than winch upon the adjoining members.

Galvanizing. Sect. 21. On steel which is to be' galvanized, all shop work which might break the galvanize surface shall be completed before galvanizing. When ready to be galvanized each part shall be thoroughly cleaned by pickling or by means, of a sandblast as directed, so. as to remove all scale, rust greaseand dirt and shall then be thoroughly dried and immerseci in molten zinc in which it shall be allowed to remain untilcompletely covered inside and outside with the heaviest coating of zinc it is practicable to secure without a tendency to flake or peel off. After dipping, the exterior, finished, galvanized surfaces shall be smooth and have a good appear-ance. Any part which is not completely cov-ered with zinc, or on which the zinc coating is too thin or is porous, or which is not satis-factory in appearance shall be rejected, and shall not be used unless cleaned and recoated satis-factorily. The zinc bath shall contain only Prime Western Spelter or zinc without admixture of aluminum or other metals, and shall be niain-tained at the proper temperature to secure the best results. Sahamonac in such quantities as may be necessary shall be used as a flux. After galvanizing, parts shall be protected by approved means until finallyccepted. Any parts which may become damaged at any time prior to final acceptance shall be made good in a satisfactory manner at the expense of the Builder. Small breaks on the galvanizing may, at the discretion of the Engineer, be repaired by the use of the blow-pipe.

Wire Glass. Sect. 22. Glass shall be y-inch clear wire glass of the best quality. The glass shall be secured with glazing angles, and thor-oughly puttied with an acceptable elastic seam composition. The putty shall match the finish of the frames. -

Cuttinp Out Masonry. Sect. 23. The Builder shall cut out exsting masonry for the doorway into the pipe gallery, for door frames and saddles and elsewhere as required. He shall also do such cutting of new masonry as may be required to correct errors in construction.

Cleaning Up. Sect. 24. The Builder shall remove rubbish from time to time when directed, and. at the completion of the work shall leave the valve chamber superstructure in a thoroughly clean and satisfactory condition.

The minimum or upset price at which the said property shall be sold and is hereby ap- praised. and fixed at the sum of Eighty Thousand Dollars ($80,000); the sale to be upon the fol-lowing

TEAMS AND CONDITIONS: The highest bidder will be required topay ten

per cent. (10%) of the amount of the bid, together with the auctioneer's fees at the time of the sale, and ninety per cent, (90%) upon the delivery of the deed, which shall be within 90 days from the date of the sale.

The deed so delivered shall be in the form of a bargain and sale deed, without covenants.

The Comptroller may, at his option, resell the property if the successful bidder shall fail to comply with the terms of the sale; and the per-son so failing to comply therewith will be held liable for any deficiency which may result from such resale.

The right is reserved to reject any and all bids. Maps of said real estate may be seen on ap-

plication at the Department of Finance (Division of Real Estate), Room 733, Municipal Building, Manhattan.

By order of the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund under resolution adopted at meeting of the Board, held April 29, 1920.

LOUIS H. HAHLO, Deputy and Acting Comp-troller.

Department of Finance, Comptroller's Office. May 7, 1920. m10.26

HERMAN DAHUT, AUCTIONEaa.

PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund of

The City of New York, by virtue of the power vested in them by law, will offer at public auction on

WEDNESDAY, MAY 19, 19t0. at 12 noon at the Brooklyn Real Estate Ex. change, Nos. 189-191 Montague st., Borough of Brooklyn, of the following described property:

Beginning at a point at the intersection of the northeasterly line of Flatbush ave. with the southerly line of Sterling pl. ; rupning thence easterly along the southerlg line of Sterling pl. 18 feet 3 inches; running thence. southerly and at right angles with Sterling pl. 57 feet 3 inches; running -thence northwesterly 27 feet I inch; sunning thence southwesterly on a line drawn at right angles to Flatbush ave. 82 feet 9 inches to the northeasterly line of Flatbush ave. running thence northwesterly along the northeasterly line of Flatbush ave. 146 feet 1 inch to the point or place of beginning, be the said several dimensions more or less it being the intention to convey the premises 'known on the present Tax Maps of The City of New York for the Borough of Brooklyn as Lot 9, Block 1169, Section 4.

The minimum or upset price at which the said property shall be sold and is hereby ap-praised and fixed at the sum of Forty-one Thou. sand Dollars ($41,000); the sale to be upon the following

Tnus AND CONDITIONS: The highest bidder will be required toten

per cent. (10%) of the amount of the M. to-gether with the auctioneer's fee at the time of the sale in-t ninety per cent (90%) upon the delivery of the deed, which shall be within ninety (90) days from the *late of the sale;

Thp deed so delivered shall be in the form of a unit claim deed;

The Comptroller may, at his option, resell the property if the successful bidder shall fail to comply with the terms of the sale, and the per son so failing to comply therewith will he held liable for any deficiency which may result from such resale.

The right is reserved to reject any and all bids.

Maps of said real estate may he seen on appli-cation at the Department of Finance (Division of Real Estate), Room 733, Municipal Building, Manhattan.

By order of the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund under resolution adopted at meeting of the Board, held April 15. 1920.

LOUIS H. HAHLO, Deputy and Acting Comp-troller.

Department of Finance, Comptroller's Office, April 30, 1920. m3,19

HUMAN DAsur, Aucrzoam.

PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund of

The City of New York, by virtue of the power vested in them by law, will offer at public auc- tion on '

WEDNESDAY, MAY 19, 1910, at 11 a. m. at the Brooklyn Real Estate Ex-change, Nos. 189-191 Montague at., Brooklyn, of the following described property:.

All that certain lot,iece or parcel of land, with the building and improvements thereon erected, situate lying and being in the Borough of Brooklyn, tourty of Kings, City and State of New York, bounded and described, as follows:

Beginning at apoint on the easterly side of Pear st., distant 78 feet 6 inches northerly from the corner formed by the intergection of the easterly side of Pearl st., with the northerly side of Nassau, st.; running thence easterly, 103 feet 2 inches along Lots Nos. 9, 10 11 and 12 on "Map of the Real Estate of die late Edward (Coope) Cook, in the City of Brooklyn sur-veyed by John Rolfe, Oct, 1836 and filed in the office of the Register of tie County of Kings, on April 19, 1837"; thence northerly, parallel with Pearl st., 25 feet • thence westerly, parallel with the first-mentioneci course, 103 feet 2 inches to the easterly side of Pearl st., . and thence southerly along the said easterly side of Pearl st., 25 feet to the point or place of be-ginning, be the said several dimensions more or less, it being the intention to convey the prem-ises, acquired by the City of Brooklyn from Adelaide E. Bushnell, by deed dated Dec. 17, 1892, and recorded in the office of the Register of the County of Kings, in Liber 2158 of Con. veyances, page 321, on January 24, 1893, said premises being designated on the present Tax Maps of The City of New York, for the Bor-ough of Brooklyn, as Lot No. 1, in Block 97, Section 1.

The minimum or upset price at which the said property shall be sold and is hereby appraised and p fixed at the sum of Twelve Thousand Dol. lars ($12,000), the We to be upon the following

Tzars AND CONDITIONS: The highest bidder will be required to pa y ten

per cent. (10%) of the amount of the bid, to-gether with the auctioneer's fees, at the time of the sale and ninety per cent. (90%) upon the delivery of the deed, which shall be within ninety (90) days from the date of the sale;

The deed so delivered shall be in the form of a bargain and sale deed without covenants;

The Comptroller may, at his option, resell the property if the successful bidder shall fail to comply with the terms of the sale and the per-son so failing to comply therewith will be held liable for any deficiency which may result from such resale.

The right is reserved to reject any and all bids. Maps of said real estate may be seen on

aplication at the Department of Finance (Divi. sIon of Real Estate), Room 733, Municipal Build-ing, Manhattan.

By order of the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund under resolution adopted at meeting of the Board held April 15, 1920.

LOUIS H. HAHLO, Deputy and Acting Comp-troller.

Department of Finance, Comptroller's Office, April 30, 1920. m3,19

HENRY BRADY, AUCTIONEER.

PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund of

The City of New York, by virtue of the power vested in them by law, will offer at public auction on

TUESDAY, MAY 19, 1920, at 12 noon at the Real Estate Sales Room, Nos. 14-16 Vesey st. Borough of Manhattan, of the following described property:

All that certain piece or parcel of land, with the buildings thereon, in the Town of Marble. town, County of Ulster and State of New York, as shown on Map Acc, No. N. E, 359 of the Board of Water Supply, and described as follows:

Beginning at the intersection of the center line of the public highway, between High Falls and Stone Ridge, and the southerly line of the property of Mrs. Frank Davis, said point being the southwesterly corner of the property of Mrs. Frank Davis, and running thepce along the center line of the said road north 36 deegrees 55 minutes west 200 feet; thence north 55 de-grees 5 minutes east 1-95 feet; thence south 36 degrees 55 minutes east 246.8 feet; thence along said property line south 66 degrees 34 minutes west 200.5 feet, to the point or place of beginning, containing one (1) acre.

The min'tpnum or upset price at which the said property shall be sold, is hereby appraised and fixed at the sum of Three Thousand Three Hundred Dollars ($3,300) ; the sale to be upon the following

TERMS AND CONDITIONS. The highest bidder will be required to pay

ten per cent. (10%) of the amount of the bid, together with the auctioneer's fees at the time of the sale, and ninety per cent. (90%) upon the delivery of the deed, which shall be within ninety (90) days from the date of the sale;

The deed so delivered shall be in the form of a bargain and sale deed, without covenants;

The Comptroller may, at his option, resell the property if the successful bidder shall fail to comply with the terms of the sale. and the person so failing to comply therewith will be held liable for any deficiency which may result from such resale;

The right is reserved to reject any and all bid,

Maps of said real estate may be seen on appli-cation at the Department of Finance (Division of Real Estate), Room 733, Municipal Building, Borough of Manhattan, der of the Commissioners of the Sk-

ing Fund under resolution adopted at meeting in

of-the Board. held April 15, 1920.

LOUIS H. HAHLO, Deputy and Acting Comp-troller.

Department of Finance, Comptroller's Office, April 29, 1920. m1,18

PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund of

The City of New York, by virtue of the po*er vested in them by law, will offer at public auction on

MONDAY, MAY 17, 1920, at 12 noon in Room 368, Municipal Building, Borough of Manhattan, the following described

All that certain piece or parcel of land, situate, lying and being in the Borough of The Bronx, City and State of New York, bounded and described as follows: . Beginning at a point in the westerly line of Sheridan avenue distant 515.68 feet southerly from the corner formed by the intersection of the southerly line of East 156th street with the west-erly line of Sheridan avenue; running thence westerly at right angles or nearly so to the westerly line of Sheridan avenue 92.06 feet; running thence southerly and parallel or nearly so to the westerly line of Sheridan avenue, 25.02 feet; running thence easterly at right angles or nearly so to the weaterly.line of Sheridan avenue 91.16 feet to the westerly line of Sheridan ave-nue; running thence northerly along the west-erly line of Sheridan avenue 25 feet to the point or place of beginning, be the said several dimensions more or less, being the prop- erty acquired by The City of New York by deed dated November 10, 1916, and recorded in the

AT THE REQUEST OF THE PRESIDENT of the Borough of Brooklyn, public notice is

hereby given that the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund, by virtue of the powers vested in them by law, will offer for sale by scaled bids certain encroachments standing upon property owned by The City of New York, acquired by it for street opening purposes in the

Borough of Brooklyn. Being the buildings, parts of buildings, etc.,

standing within the lines of Dupont at., from Franklin at. to the line of the property of The City of New York, acquired for a Barge Canal Terminal in the middle of West and Commercial sts., in the Borough of Brooklyn, which are more particularly described on a certain map on file in the office of the Collector of City Revenue, Department of Finance, Room 368, Municipal Building, Manhattan.

Pursuant to a resolution of the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund, adopted at a meeting held April 29, 1920, the sale by sealed bids at the upset or minimum prices named in the descrip-tion of each parcel of the above-described build- ings and appurtenances thereto will be held under the direction of the Comptroller on

TUESDAY, MAY 26, 1920, at 11 a. m., in lots and parcels, and in manner and form and at upset prices as follows:

Parcel No. 1-4. Part of frame shed on south side of Dupont at. Cut 23.74 feet on west side by 38.29 feet on east side. Upset price $50.

Sealed bids (blank forms of which may tie ob-tained upon application) will be received by the Comptroller at the office of the Collector of City Revenue, Room 368. Municipal Building, Man-hattan, until 11 a. m. on the 25th day of May, 1920, and then publicly opened for the sale for removal of the above-described buildings and appurtenances thereto, and the award will be made to the highest bidder within twenty-four hours, or as soon as possible thereafter.

Each parcel must be bid for separately and will be sold in its entirety, as described in above advertisement.

Each and every bid must be accompanied by a deposit of cash or certified check in a sum equal to 25 per cent. of the amount of the bid, except that a minimum deposit of $50 will be required with all bids, and that a deposit of $500 will be sufficient to entitle bidders to bid on any ,or all of the buildings.

Deposits of unsuccessful bidders will be re-turned within twenty-four hours after successful bidders have paid purchase price in full and given security, and those of successful bidders may be declared forfeited to The City of New York by the Comptroller upon the failure of the suc-cessful bidder to further comply with the require-ments of the terms and conditions of the sale as set forth hereinafter.

Successful bidders will be required to pay the purchase money and deposit the required security within twenty-four hours of the receipt of notification of the acceptance of their bids.

The Comptroller reserves the right to reject any and all bids and to waive any defects or in-formalities in any bid should it be deemed in the interest of The City of New York to do so.

All bids must state clearly (1) the number or description of the building or buildings bid for; (2) the amount of the bid; (3) the full name and address of the bidder.

All bids must be inclosed in properly sealed envelopes. marked "Proposals to be opened May 25, 1920," and must be delivered, or mailed in time for their delivery, prior to 11 a. m. of that date to the "Collector of City Revenue, Room 368, Municipal Building, New York City," from whom any further particulars regarding the build-ings to be disposed of may be obtained.

The buildings will be sold for immediate removal only, subject to the terms and con- ditfons printed on the last pace of this Issue of the "City Record,"

LOUIS H. HAHLO, Deputy and Acting Comp- troller,

City of New York. Department of Finance, Comptroller's Office, May 5, 1920. m10,25 .

AT THE REQUEST OF THE PRESIDENT of the Borough of The Bronx, public notice is

hereby given that the . Commissioners of the Sinking Fund, by virtue of the powers vested in them by law, will offer for sale by sealed bids certain encroachments standing upon prop• erty owned by The City of New York, acquired by it for street opening purposes in the

Borough of The Bronx. Being the buildings, parts of buildings, etc.,

standing within the lines of Damage Parcel No. 149 of the Fort Schuyler rd. proceeding, in the Borough of The Bronx, which are more particu-larly described on a certain map on file in the office of the Collector of City Revenue Depart-ment of Finance, Room 368, Municipal Building, Manhattan.

Pursuant to a resolution of the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund, adopted at a meeting held April 29, 1920, the sale by sealed bids at the upset or minimum prices named in the descrip-tion of each parcel of the above-described build-ings and appurtenances thereto will be held under the direction of the Comptroller on

MONDAY, MAY 84, 1980, at 11 a, m., in lots and parcels, and in manner and form and at upset prices as follows:

Parcel K. 149. One and one-half story frame house at southeast corner of Fort Schuyl~er rd. and E. 177th st. Also one and one-half story stone house and part of frame extension 450 feet southerly therefroni. Cut extension 7.7 feet on north side by 9.5 feet on south side. Up- set price, $100.

Sealed bids (blank forms of which may be obtained upon application) will be received by the Comptroller at the office of the Collector of City Revenue, Room 368, Municipal Building, Borough of Manhattan, until 11 a. m. on the 24th day of May, 1920, and then publicly opened for the We for removal of the above-described buildings and appurtenances thereto and the award will be made to the highest biJder within twenty-four hours, or as soon as possible there-after.

Each parcel must be bid for separately and will be sold in its entirety, as described in above advertisement:

Each and every bid must be accompanied by a deposit of cash or certified cheek- in a mm equal to 25 per tent. of the amount of the bid, except that a minimum deposit of $50 will be required with all bids, and that a deposit of $500 will be sufficient to entitle bidden to bid- on any or all of the buildings.

Deposits of unsuccessful bidders- will be re-turned within twenty-four hours after successful bidders have paid purchase price in fall and given security, and those of successful bidders may bedeclared forfeited to The City of New York by the Co mp6*11er we - the failure of the successful bidder to further with the requirements of the terms and c~

with the

sale as set forth hereinafter. say

theSu~ Successful bidden and deposit the required

SATURDAY, MAY 15, 1920. THE CITY RECORD. so- ,

office of the Register of the County of The Bronx, in Liber 107, page 34S of Conveyances, and known and designated on the pr*nt Tax Maps of The City of New York Borough of The Bronx, as Lot 56, Block 24?8, Section 9.

The minimum or upset price at which the said property shall be sold is hereby ap- praised and fixed at the sum of Twelve Hundred Dollars ($1,200), the sale to be upon the following terms and conditions:

TuxS AND CONDITIONS. The highest bidder will be required to ga~

ten per cent. (10%) of the amount of the bid, together with the auctioneer's fees at the time of the sale, and ninety per cent. (90%) upon the delivery of the deed, w)tich shag be within sixty (60) days from the date of sale;

The deed so delivered shall be in the form of a bargain and We deed withqut covenants;

The Comptroller may, at his option, resell the property if the successful bidder shall fail to comply with the terms of the sale; and the person so failing to comply therewith will be held liable for any deficiency which may result from such resale.

The right is reserved to reject any and all bids at any time within two (2) days, if deemed to be in the interest of The City of New York so to do.

Maps of said real estate may be seen on appli-cation at the Department of Finance (Division of Real Estate) Room 733, Municipal Building, Borough of IVfanhattan.

By order of the Commissioners of the Sinking_ Fund, under resolution adopted at meeting of the Board held April 15 1920.

LOUIS H. HAHLO, Deputy and Acting Comp-troller.

Department of kinance, • April 29, 1920. a30,m17

sureties on Contract`.

UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE SURETY COM- panies will be accepted as suf6dtent upon the

following contracts to the amounts named: Supplies of Any Description, Iac{xdittg Gas sod

Electricity. One company on a bond up to $50,000. When such company is authorized to write that

ahlount as per letter of Comptroller to the surety companies, dated Jan. 1, 1914.

Conttocti0x. One con pany on a bend up to $25,000. Includin regulating, gradmg, paving, sewers,

maintenance, dredg~' tg construction of parks, parkways, docks, buildings, britfges, tunnels, aqueducts, repairs, heating, ventilating, plumbing, etc.

When such company is authorised to write that amount as per letter of Comptroller to the surety companies, dated Jan. 1, 1914. Asphalt, Asphalt Block and Wood Block Pave-

meat. Two companies will be required on . any and

every bond up to amount authorized by letter of Comptroller to the surety companies, dated Jan. 1, 1914.

CHARLES L. CRAIG. Comptroller,

Corporation Sale of Buildings and Appurte-nances Thereto on City Real Estate by Sealed Bids.

AT THE REQUEST OF THE PRESIDENT of the Borough of Queens, public notice is

herebyiven that the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund, by virtue of the powers vested in them by law, will offer for sale by sealed bids certain encroachments standing upon property owned by The City of New York, acquired by it for street opening purposes in the

Borough of Queens. Being the buildings, parts of buildings, etc.,

standing within the lines of 4th st., from Queens boulevard to Woodside ave., in the Borough of Queens, which are more particularly described on a certain map on file in the office of the Collector of City Revenue, Department of Finance, Room 368, Municipal Budding, Man-hattan.

Pursuant to a resolgtion of the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund, adopted at a meeting held April 19, 1920, the sale by sealed bids at the upset or minimum prices named in the descrip-tion of each parcel of the above described build-ings and appurtenances thereto will be held under the direction of the Comptroller on

THURSDAY, MAY 27, 1920. at 11 a. m., in lots and parcels, and in manner and form, and at upset prices as follows:

Parcel No. 22—Part of three-story frame house No. 12 Skillman (Greenpoint) ave. Wood-side. Cut 16.1 feet on front by 28.4 feet on east side. Upset p rice, $25. .

Parcel No. 24—Part of one-story frame house and part of shed No. 10 Skillman (Greenpoint) ave., Woodside. Cut house 19 feet on front by 4.25 feet on rear. Upset price, $5.

Parcel No. 26—Two-story frame house No. 8 Skillman (Greenpoint) ave., Woodside. Upset price, $15.

Parcel No. 27—Part of one-story frame house No. 6 Skillman (Greenpoint) ave. Cut 20 feet on front by 15.6 feet on east side. Upset price, W.

Parcel No. 28—Part of two-story building in rear of No. 4 Skillman (Greenpoint) ave. Cut 15.6 feet on west side by 8.25 feet on rear. Upset price, $10.

Parcel No. 32—Part of two sheds in rear of Parcel No. 28. Upset price, $5.

Sealed bids (blank forms of which maw be obtained upon application) will be received by the Comptroller at the office of the Collector of City Revenue, Room 368, Municipal Building Manhattan, until 11 a. m. on the 27th day of May, 1920. and then publicly opened for the sale for removal of the above-described buildings and appurtenances thereto, and the award will be made to the highest bidder within twenty-four hours, or as soon as possible thereafter.

Each parcel must be bid for separately and will be sold in its entirety, as described in above advertisement.

Each and every bid must be accompanied by a deposit of cash or certified check in a sum equal to 25 per cent. of the amount of the bid, except that a minimum deposit of $50 will be required with all bids, and that a deposit of $500 will be sufficient to entitle bidders to bid on any or all of the buildings.

Deposits of unsuccessful bidders will be re-turned within twenty-four hours after success-ful bidders have paid purchase price in full and given security, and those of successful bidders may be declared forfeited to The City of New York by the Comptroller upon the failure of the successful bidder to further comply with the requirements of the terms and conditions of the sale as set forth hereinafter.

Successful bidders will be required to pay the purchase money and deposit the required security within twenty-four hours of the receipt of notification of the acceptance of their bids.

The Comptroller reserves the right • to reject any and all bids and to waive any defects or informalities in any bid should it be deemed in the interest of The City of New York to do so.

All bids must state clearly (1) the number or description of the building or buildings bid for,: (2) the amount of the bid, (3) the full name and address of the bidder.

All bids must be inclosed in properly sealed "Proposals

27~19k~' and must be delivered, or mailed in time-for their delivery, prior to 11 a. m. of that ices • to the "Col eetor of City Revenue;

Room 368, Municipal Building, New York Cilt'," from whom any further particulars regarding the buildings to be disposed of may be obtain

The buildings will be sold for insaiUMo removal only, subject to the terms and eon-diHons printed oa the last page of this hiss of the "City 8eeord."

LOUIS H. HAHLO, Deputy and Acting Comp-troller. City of New York, Department of Finance,

Comptroller's Office, May 8, 1920. m1S,27

security within twenty-four hours of the receipt of notification of the acceptance of their bids.

The Comptroller reserves the right to reject any and all bids and to' waive any defects or informalities in any bid should it be deemed in the interest of The City of New York to do so.

AU bids most state clearly (1) the number or descrtptign of the building or buildings bid for; t2) the amount of the bid; (3) the full name and address of the bidder,

All bids must be inclosed in properly sea)ed envelopes marked "Proposals to be opened May 24, 1920,;' and must be delivered, or mailed in nine for their delivery, prior to I1 a. m, of that date to the "Collector of City Revenue, Room 368, Municipal Building, New York City," from whom any further particulars regarding the buildings to be disposed . of may be obtained.

The buildings will be sold for immediate removal only, subject to the terms and con-ditions printed on the last page of this issue of the "City Record," troller.

City of New York, Department of F nancç Comptroller's Office, Ma 5, 1920. m8,24

LOUIS H. HAHLO. Deputy and Acting Comp-

AT THE REQUEST OF THE PRESIDENT of the Borough of Brooklyn, public notice is

hereby given that the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund, by virtue of the powers vested in them by law, will offer for sale by sealed bids certain encroachments standing upon property owned by The City of New York, acquired by it tor street opening purposes ip the

Borough of Brooklyn. Being the buildings, parts of buildings, etc.,

standing within the lines of Neptune ave., from W. 6th st. to W. 8th st., in the Borough of Brooklyn, which are more particularly described on a certain map on file in the office of the Collector of City Revenue, Department of Fi-nance, Room 368, Municipal Building, Man- hattan.

Pursuant to a resolution of the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund, adopted at a meeting held April 29, 1920, the sale by sealed bids at the upset or minimum prices named in the descrip. tion at each parcel of the above-described build-ings and appurtenances thereto will be held under the direction of the Comptroller on

WEDNESDAY, MAY 26, 1920, at 11 a. m., in lots and parcels, and in manner and form, and at upset prices as follows:

Parcel .No. 82. Part of one and one-half story trame stable at southeast corner of W. 8th st. and Neptune ave. Cut 10.67 feet on west end by 12.30 feet on east end. Upset price, $25.

Parcel No. 84. Frame work for cement foun-dation 60 feet east of Parcel No. 82. Cut 26.2 feet on west side by 25.8 feet on east side. Upset price, $10.

Parcel No. 85. Part of one-story frame build-ing in course of construction 50 feet east of parcel No. 84. Cut 31.2 feet on west side by 30.2 feet on east side. Upset price, $15.

Parcel No. 86-87. Two one-story frame build-ings at southwest corner of W. 6th at. and Neptune ave. Upset price, $100.

Sealed bids (blank forms of which may be obtained upon application) will be received by the Comptroller at the office of the Collector of City Revenue, Room 368, Municipal Building. Manhattan, until 11 a. m. on the 26th day of May, 1920, and then publicly opened for the sale for removal of the above-described buildings and appurtenances thereto, and the award will be made to the highest bidder within twenty- four hours, or as soon as. possible thereafter.

Each parcel must be bid for separately, and will be sold in its entirety, as described in above advertisement.

Each and every bid must be accompanied by a deposit of cash or certified check in a sum equal to 25 per cent. of the amount of the bid, except that a minimum deposit of $50 will be required with all bids, and that a deposit of $500 will be sufficient to entitle bidders to bid on any or all of the buildings.

Deposits of unsuccessful bidders will be re-turned within twenty-four hours after successful bidders have paid purchase price in full and given security, and those of successful bidders may be declared forfeited to The City of New York by the Comptroller upon the failure of the successful bidder to further comply with the requirements of the terms and conditions of the sale as set forth hereinafter.

Successful bidders will be required to pay the purchase money and deposit the -required security within twenty-four hours of the receipt of noti-fication of the acceptance of their bids.

The Comptroller reserves the right to reject any and all bids and to waive any defects or informalities in any bid should it be deemed in the interest of The City of New York to do so.

All bids must state clearly (1) the number or description of the building or buildings bid for; (2) the amount of the bid; (3) the full name and address of the bidder.

All bids must be inclosed in properly sealed envelopes, marked "Proposals to be opened May 2o, 1920," and must be delivered, or mailed in time for their delivery, prior to I1 a. in. of that date to the "Collector of City Revenue, Room 368 Municipal Building, New York City," from whom any further particulars regarding the buildings to be disposed of may be obtained.

The buildings will be sold for immediate removal only, subject to the terms and eon-ditfons printed on the last page of this issue of the "City Record."

LOUIS H. HAHLO, Deputy and Acting Comp. troller.

City of New York, Department of Finance, Comptroller's Office, May 5, 1920. m8,26

Confirmation of Assessments.

NOTica TO PROPERTY OWNERS.

IN PURSUANCE OF SECTION 1018 OF THE Greater New York Charter, the Comptroller

of the City of New . York hereby gives public rs notice to all persons, owners of property affected

by the following assessment for LOCtAL IM-PROVEMENT IN THE BOROUGH OF THE BRONX.

SECTION 13. SEWERS AND APPURTENANCES' in RIV.

ERDALE AVE. from north of W. 236th at. to W. 238th st.; W. 238TH ST. between Riverdale ave and Johnson ave.; and across SPUYTEN DUYVIL PARKWAY from Johnson ave. to Netherland ave.; 'NETHERLAND AVE. between Spuyten Duyvil. . Parkway and W. ' 239th at., and W. 239TH ST. between Netherland ave. and Independence ave. Area of assessment affects blocks 3402, 3403A, 3406A, 34068 3406C, 3406D, 3406E, 3406F '3406G, 3406H, 3406J, 3406K 3406M, 3406N, 3407A, 3407B, 34E7C, 34071, 34070, 3408, 3408A, 3408C, 3408E, 3408F, 3408G 3408H, 3409, 3409A, 34099, 34090 3409D, 3409), 3409F, 3409G, 3412, 3414, -3414A, 34148, 34140, 3414D, 3414E, 3414F, 3414H, 3416, 3417, 3418 and 3422.

That • the above assessment was confirmed by-the Board of Assessors May 4, 1920, and entered May 4, 1920, in the Record of Titles of Assess-meats kept in the -Bureau -for the Collection of Assessments and Arrears of Taxes and Assess-meats and of Water, Rents and unless the amount assessed for benefit on any person or property shall be paid on or before July" 3, 1920, which is sixty days after the date of said entry of . the assessment, interest • will be collected thereon at the rate of seven, -per centaur per annum, to be calculated from ten days after

the date of said entry to the date of payment, as provided b,y sections 159 and 1019 of the Greater New York Charter.

The above assessment is payable to the Colko- for of Assesments and Arrears at his office In the Bergen Building, Tremont and Arthur eves. Borough of The Bronx, between the hours 01 9 a. m. and 2 p. in., and on Saturdays from 9 a. in. to 12 noon.

Dated, New York, May 6, 1920. m11,21 CHARLES 4 CRAIG, Comptroller.

IN PURSUANCE OF SECTION 1018 OF THE Greater New York Charter, the Comptroller of

The City of New York hereby gives public notice to all persons, owners of property, affected by the follow assessments for LOCAL IM. PROVEMENT IN THE BOROUGH OF, MANHATTAN.

SECTION 1. GREENWICH ST., RECEIVING BASIN on

the west side adjacent to the northwest corner of Battery pl. Area of assessment affects Block 14.

SECTION 5. E. 43D ST., BASIN at the northeast corner of

2d ave. Area of assessment affects Block 1336. LEXINGTON AVE., RECEIVING BASIN

at the northwest corner of 93d st. Area of assess-ment affects Block 1522.

SECTION 6. RECEIVING BASINS on the north and south,

sides of E. 110th st., about 170 feet west of Madison ave. Area of assessment affects Blocks 1615 and 1616.

PLEASANT AVE., REGULATING, PAVING AND CURBING at the intersection of 124th at. Area of assessment affects Blocks 1811, 1812 and 1819.

The above assessments were confirmed by the Board of Assessors April 27, 1920, and entered April 27, 1920, in the Record of Titles and Assessments kept in the Bureau for the Colley tion of Assessments and Arrears of Taxes and Assessments and of Water Rents and unless the amount assessed for benefit on any person or property shall he paid on or before June 26, 1920, which is sixty days after the date of said entry of the assessments, interest will be collected thereon at the rate of seven per centum per annum, to be calculated from ten days after the date of said entry to the date of payment, as provided by sections 159 and 1019 of the Greater New York Charter.

The above assessment is payable to the Col-lector of Assessments and Arrears at his office in the Municipal Building, north side, 3d floor Manhattan, between the hours of 9 a. m. and 2 p. m. and on Saturdays from 9 a. m. to 12 noun. CHARLES L. CRAIG, Comptroller.

Dated, New York, April 27, 1920. m5,1S

IN PURSUANCE OF SECTION 986 OF THE Greater New York Charter, the Comptroller of

The City of New York hereby gives public notice of the confirmation by the Supreme Court and the entering in the Bureau for the Collection of Assessments and Arrears of Assessments for OPENING AND ACQUIRING TITLE to the following-named avenue in the BOROUGH OF THE BRONX:

SECTION 15. OPENING AND ACQUIRING TITLE TO

CRUGER AVE., from Baker ave. to Rhinelander ave., and from White Plains rd. to Bronx and Pelham parkway; HOLLAND AVE. from Ba-ker ave. to Hunt ave.; RHINELANISER AVE., from White Plains rd. to Cruger ave.; and HUNT AVE. from Rhinelander ave. to Bear Swamp rd. t onfirmed March 3, 1920; entered April 27, 1920. Area of assessment includes all those lands, tenements and hereditaments and premises situate and being in the Borough of The Bronx, .in The City of New York, which, taken together, are bounded and described as follows, viz.:

Beginning at a point on a line distant 100 feet northerly from and parallel with the northerly line of Bronx and Pelham Parkway South, the said distance being measured at right angles to Bronx and Pelham Parkway South, where it is intersected by the prolongation of a line mid-way between White Plains rd. and Cruger ave. as these streets are laid out at Lydig ave., and running thence eastward) along the said line parallel with Bronx and Pelham Parkway South to the intersection with the prolongation of a line midway between Cruger ave. and Holland ave., as these streets are laid out at Lrdig ave.; thence southwardly along the said line midway be-tween Cruger ave. and Holland ave. and along the prolongation of the said line to the intersection with a line distant 100 feet norther] from and parallel with the northerly line of Bear Swamp rd. as this street is laid out between Holland ave. and Cruger avg., the said distance being measured at right angles to Bear Swamp rd.; thence eastwardly along the said line parallel with Bear Swamp rd. and along the prolongation of the said line to the intersection with the pro-longation of a line distant 100 feet northerly from and parallel with the northerly line of Bear Swamp rd. as this street adjoins Neil ave., the said distance being measured at right angles to Bear Swamp rd.; thence eastwardly along the said line parallel with Bear Swamp rd. and along the prolongation of the said line to the inter- section with the prolongation of a line distant 100 feet easterI from and parallel with the easterly line of Hunt ave. as this street adjoins Holland ave., the said distance being measured at right angles to Hunt ave.; thence southwardly along the said line parallel with Hunt ave., and along the prolongation of the said line to the inter-section with a line midway between Holland ave. and Wallace ave., as these streets are laid out at Rhinelander ave.; thence southwardly along the said line midway between Holland ave. and Wallace ave. and along the prolongation of the said line to the intersection with a line distant 100 feet southerly from and parallel with the southerly line of Baker ave., the said distance being measured at right angles to Baker ave.- thence westwardly along the said line parallel with Baker ave. to the intersection with the prolonga-tion of a line midway between White Plains rd. and Cruder ave., as these streets are laid out at Morris Park ave.; thence northwardly along the said line midway between White Plains rd. and Cruger ave. and. along the prolongation of the said line to the intersection with a line at right angles to White Plains rd. and passing through a point on its easterly side midway between Rhinelander ave. and Morris Park ave.; thence west! ardly along the said line at ri~bt angles to White Plains rd. to the intersection with a line distant 200 feet wester) from and parallel with the easterly line of , ~te Plains rd., as this street is laid out at Rhinelander ave., the said distance being measured at right angles to White Plains rd. • thence northwardly along the said line parallel with White Plains rd. to the intersection with the northwesterly right-of. way )ine. of the New. York, Westchester and Boston Railroad; , thence northesstwardly along the said nght-of-way line to the intersection with the prolongation of a line midway between Cruger ave. and White . Plains rd. as these streets are laid out at Lydig ave.; thence north-wardly along the said line midway between Cruger ave. and White Plains rd. and along the prolongation ,of, the said line to the . point or place of beginning.

The above-entitled assessment was entered on Ike day hereinbefoie given in the Record of Titles of Assessments kept in the Bureau for the Collection of Assessments and Arrears of Times and Ashe ents and of Water Rents, and na-leaa the amount assessed for bene6t on any per.

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THE CITY RECORD

SATURDAY, MAY 15, 1920.

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on or property shall be paid on or before June 26, 1920, which is sixty days after the date of said entry of the assessments, interest will be collected thereon at the rate of seven per centum per annum, to be calculated from ten days after the date of entry to the date of payment, as proviltd by sections 159 and 987 of the Greater New York Charter.

The above assessment is payable to the Col-lector of Assessments and Arrears at his office in the Bergen Bnildiaj , 177th et. and Arthur ave.. Borough of The Bronx, between the hours of 9 a. in. and 2 p. m., and on Saturdays from 9 a. m, to 12 noon.

Dated, New York April 27 1920, m5,15 CHARLESt L CR{IG, Comptroller.

IN PUPSUANCE OF SECTION 1018 OF THE G: Pater New York. Charter, the Comptroller of

The City of New York hereby gives public notice to all persons, owners of property affected by the following assessments for LOCAL IM. PROVEMENTS IN THE BOROUGH OF QUEENS: SECOND, THIRD AND FOURTH WARDS. SEWERS AND APPURTENANCES in 51st a:,

from the bulkhead line of Flushing Bay to Wald-ron ave.; 50th at., from Polk ave. to 460 feet north of Jackson ave.; 49th at. and 48th St., from Polk ave. to Burnside ave.; 47th at from Hayes ave. to Burnside ave.; 46th at., from Roosevelt ave. to Burnside ave.; 45th at., from Polk ave. to Burnside ave.; 44th at., from Polk ave. to 180 feet south of Burnside ave -43d at., from Flushing Bay to Ditmars ave., anti from Polk ave. to 250 feet north of Jackson ave.; 42d at., 41st at and 40th St., from Roosevelt ave. to Jackson ave.; 39th st., from Hayes ave. to Jackson ave.; Alburtis ave., from Fillmore ave. to Corona ave.; Alstyne ave., from May ave. to Junction ave.; Barkins ave., from Corona ave. to Alstyne ave,; Brady st., from Darvall at. to Polk ave.; Corona ave., from ,51st at. to Way ave.; Darvall st., Edison at. and Ferguson St., from 51st St. to Alburtis ave.; Fillmore ave., from 48th St. to Junction ave,; Grand at., from Queens boulevard to the L. I. R. R.; Gunther at, and Havemeyer St., from 51st st. to Alburtis ave.; Hayes ave., from 51st St. to Junction ave.; Jack. son ave., from 51st at. to Junction ave.; Junction ave., from Roosevelt ave, to Jackson ave.; unc-tion ave., from Alstyne ave. to Hunt at, kings. land ave., from 51st st. to Luydig pl.; 'Roemer St., from Weimar St. to 225 feet east of Wool at.; Louona ave., from Roosevelt ave. to Kings-land ave.; Lurting st, from 51st at. to Way ave.; Manheim st., from Weimar at, to 385 feet east of Wool St.; Mickle st., from Brady at, to Alburtis ave.; N. Railroad ave., from 51st at. to Louona ave.; Roosevelt ave., from 51st at. to Junction ave.; Sackett at., from 46th at. to 43d st.; Siboutsen st., from 42d st. to 40th st.; S. Railroad ave., from 51st at. to Louona ave.; Way ave., from Kingsland ave. to Alstyne at.; Weimar at., from 175 feet west of Wool St. to 375 feet east, and Wool st., from Grand st. to Weimar at. Affecting Blocks 265, 266, 267, 271, 272, 273, 277, 278, 279, 281 to 314, 327, 329 to 344, 352 to 967, 374 to 379, 382, 394, 462, 465, 478, 480, 483, 484, 488, 490, 494, 495, 496, 500, 501, 502, 529, 530, 534 to 537, 540, 543 to 551, 582, 583, 586 to 603 605, 606, 607, 611, 612, 613, 616 to 755, 759, f87 to 819, 840 to 881, 884, 885, 900 to 945, 948 to 1141, 1145, 1146, 1147, 1150 to 1177, 1188 to 1198, 1202, 1206 to 1378, to 1523 to 1540, 1565 to 1585, 1587, 1635 to 1638, 1640 to 1664, 1701 to 1707, 1710, to 1737, 1756 to 1766, 1785 to 1792, 1807 to 1818, 1832 to 1842, 1852 to 1866, 1870, 1872 to 2082, 2084 to 2118, 2120 to 2124, 2140, 2143 to 2146, 2693, 2694, 2696 to 2709, 2742 to 2767, 2767A, 2767B, 2768, 2768A, 2769, 2770, 2770A, 2771 to 2781, 2783 to 2792, 2794 to 2813, 2942, Second, Ward; Blocks 220 223, 224, 229 to 233, 239, Third Ward; and Blocks 1, 130, 677, 700, 710, 714, 720 to 739, 769, Fourth Ward. -that the above assessment was confirmed by the Board of Revision of Assessments on April 28, 1920 and entered April 28, 1920, in the Rec. ord of Titles of Assessments kept in the Bureau-for the Collection of Assessments and Arrears of Taxes and Assessments and of Water Rents, and unless the amount assessed for benefit on any person or property shall be paid on or before June 21, 1920, which is sixty days after the date of said entry of the assessments, interest will be collected thereon at the rate of seven per centum per annum, to be calculated from ten days after tke date of said entry to the date of payment, as provided by sections 159 and 1019 of the Greater New York Charter.

The above assessment is payable to the Col-lector of Assessments and Arrears at his office in the Municipal Building, Courthouse Square, Long Island City, between the hours of 9 a. m. and 2 p. m., and on Saturdays from 9 a. m. to 12 noon.

CHARLES L, CRAIG, Comptroller. Dated, New York, April 28, 1920. m5,15

IN PURSUANCE OF SECTION 1018 OF THE. Greater New York Charter, the Comptroller of

The City of New York hereby gives public notice to all persons, owners of property affected by the following assessments for 1'OCAL IM-PROVEMENTS IN THE BOROUGH OF QUEENS:

SECOND WARD. FRESH POND RD., REGULATING, GRAD.

ING, CURBING AND LAYING SIDEWALKS, from Pacific at. to Flushing ave. Area of as-sesament affects Blocks 2373, 2376, 2377, 2378, 2382, 2383 and 2398.

HANCOCK ST. REGULATING GRADING, CURBING AND LAYING SIDEWALKS, from Cypress ave. to Myrtle ave. Area of assessment affects Blocks 2837 and 2838.

REGULATING AND GRADING THE SIDE- WALK AND GUTTER SPACES AND CURB- ING, Chaffee at. easterly aide from Hughes st. to the northerly side of Cbaaee pl. Area of assessment affects Block 2622.

REGULATING, GRADING SIDEWALK SPACE AND LAYING S21,E1.VALKS on the northwest side of Gates ave., from Grand View ave. to Forest ave., and in GROVE ST., from Prospect ave. to Forest ave. Area of assessment affects Blocks 2533, 2587 and 2588.

That the above assessment was confirmed by the Board of Assessors on April 27, 1920 and entered April 27, 1920, in the Record of titles of Assessments kept in the Bureau for the Col-, lection of Assessments and Arrears of Taxes and Assessments and Water Rents, and unless the amount assessed for benefit on an

y person

or property shall be paid on or before June 26 1920, which is sixty days after the date of sail entry of the assessments, interest will be cdl-lected thereon at the rate of seven per centum per annum, to be calculated from ten days after the date ' of said 'entry to the date of payment, as provided by sections 159 and 1019 of the Greater New York Charter.

The above assessment is payable to the Col. lector of Assessments and Arrears at his office, in the Municipal Building, Courthouse Square, Long Island City, between the hours of 9 a, a4. and 2 p. m., and on Saturdays from 9 a. M. to 12 noon.

Dated, New York April 27 1920. m5,15 CHARLEbt L. CAAlG, Comptroller,

IN PURSUANCE OF SECTION 1018 OF THE G-eater New York Charter, the Conpteolltr

of The City of • New York hereby gives public notice to AMpawns, owners of ~y, erected by the following assessments fns IACAL lit.

PROVEMENTS IN THE BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN:

SECTION 12, LOTT AVE., SEWER, between Chester at and

Bristol at, Area of assessment affects Blocks 3613 ` and 3624.

SECTION 17, 66TH ST., PAVING AND CURBING, from

19th to 20th ayes. Area of assessment. affects Blocks 5554, 5555 5561 and 5562.

SECTION 20. SEWER IN E. STH ST, from Foster ave.

to Avenue H, and in AVINUE H, between Ocean parkwa and E. 8th at, Area of assess- ment alerts Blocks 6494, 6495, 6509 and 6510.

SECTION 23. SEWER IN E. 7TH ST., from Foster ave.

between Avenue K and Avenue L. Area of assessment affects Blocks 7621 and 7622.

The above assessment& were confirmed by the Board of Assessors on April 27, 1920, and entered April 27. 1920, in the Record of Titles of Assessments kept in the Bureau for the Col-lection of Assessments and Arrears of Taxes and Assessments and of Water Rents, and unless the amount assessed for benefit on any person or property shall be paid on or before June 26, 1920, which is sixty days after the said date of entry of the assessment interest will be collected thereon at the rate of seven per centum per annum, to be calculated from ten days after the date of entry to the date of payment, is provided by section 159 and 1019 of the Greater New York Charter.

The above assessments are payable to the Col• lector of Assessments and Arrears at his office in the Offerman Building, 503 Fulton at., Brooklyn, between the hours of 9 a. m. and 2 p. m., and on Saturdays from 9 a. in. to 12 noon,

Dated, New York, April 27 1920, mS,15 CHARLES L. CRAIG, Comptroller.

DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WELFARE.

Proposals.

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Department of Public Welfare, 10th floor,

Municipal Building, Manhattan, until 10.30 a. m. on

THURSDAY, MAY 27, 1920. FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LABOR

AND MATERIALS REQUIRED FOR THE COMPLETION OF THE ABANDONED 'CON-TRACT OF ALBERT WINTERNITZ, FOR CONTRACT NO. 1, GENERAL CONSTRUC-TION AND ELECTRICAL WORK (EXCLU-SIVE OF PLUMBING, HEATING AND VEN-TILATING WORK) FOR THE ERECTION AND COMPLETION OF NEW CUMBER-LAND STREET HOSPITAL, BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN, THE CITY OF NEW YORK.

The time allowed for doing and completing the entire work and for the full performance of the contract is one hundred (100) consecu-tive calendar days.

The security required ,will be Seventy Thou-sand Dollars ($70,000).

The deposit accompanying bid shall be five per cent. (3%) of the amount of security required.

The bidder will state one aggregate price for the whole work described and specified, as the contract is entire for a complete lob.

Blank forms and further information may be obtained at the office of Ludlow & Peabody, architects, 101 Park ave., Manhattan, where plans andsQecifications may be seen.

BIRD S. COLER, Commissioner. Dated, May 12, 1920. m15,27 t,rSee General Instructions to Bidders on

last page, last column, of the "City Record."

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Department of Public Welfare, 10th floor,

Municipal Building, Manhattan, until 10.30 a. in. on

TUESDAY, MAY 25, 1920. FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LABOR AND

MATERIALS REQUIRED FOR THE CON- STRUCTION AND EQUIPMENT OF AN AU-TOMATIC COAL RAILWAY AND TRESTLE AT THE POWER HOUSE, R~INDALL'S ISLAND, THE CITY OF NEW YORK.

The time allowed for doing and completing the entire work and for the full performance of the contract is sixty (60) consecutive work-ing days.

The security required will be Three Thousand Dollars ($3,000).

The deposit accompanying bid shall be five per cent. (5%) of the amount of security re-quired.

The bidder will state one aggregate price for the whole work described and specified, as the contract is entire for a complete job.

Blank forms and further information may be obtained at the office of the Contract Clerk of the .Department, 10th floor, Municipal Build-ing, Manhattan, where ylans and specifications may be seen. BIRD S. COLER, Commissioner.

Dated, May 14, 1920. m14,25 JrSee General Instructions to Bidders on

last page, last column, of the "City Record."

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Department of Public Welfare, 10th floor,

Municipal Building, Manhattan, until 10.30 a. in. on

WEDNESDAY, MAY 26, 1920.

AND MATERIALS NRIALS REQUIRED FOR Al, ITERATIONS AND REPAIRS TO COMFORT STATION AT THE KINGS COUNTY HOS-PITAL, BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN, THE CITY OF NEW YORK.

ITEM NO. I CONTRACT NO. 1-GEN-ERAL CONSTRUCTION AND REPAIRS,

ITEM NO. 2, CONTRACT NO. 2-PLUMB-ING WORK.

Separate contracts will be awarded for each item,

The time allowed for doing and completing the entire work and the full performance of each contract is one hundred and twenty (120) con-secutive calendar days.

The security required will be One Thousand Dollars ( 1,000) on Item No. 1 and Fifteen Hundred Dollars ($1,500) on Item No. 2.

The deposit accompanying bid shall be five per cent. (5%) of the amount of security re-quired.

The bidder will state one aggregate price for the whole work described and specified for each contract as each contract is entire for a com-plete job

Blank forms and further information may be obtained at the office of the Contract Clerk of the Department, 10th door, Municipal Build-ing, Manhattan, where plans and specifications may be sees.

BIRD S. COLER, Commissioner, Dated, May 15, 1920. m14,26 ffSee General Instructlom to Bidders on

last page, hit • column, of tiffs "Cli Record."

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Department of Public Welfare, 10th floor,

Municipal Building, Manhattan, until 10.30 a. in. on

WIDNESDAY, MAY 2$, 31* FOR, FURNISHING ALL THE LABOR AND

MATERIALS REQUIRED FOR THE EREC- TIOx AND COMPLETION OF INTERIOR PARTITIONS IN THE GREENPOINT HOS-PITAL BOROUGH OF BROOZLYN, THE CITY of NEW YORK.

The time allowed for doing and completing the entire work and for the full performance of the contract is sixty (60) consecutive Galen-der days.

The security required will be Six Hundred Dollars ($600).

The deposit accompanying bid shall be five per cent. (5%) of the amount of security re-quired.

The bidder will state one aggregate prtce for the whole work described and specified, as the contract is entire for a complete job.

Blank forms and further information may be obtained at the office of the Contract Cldrk of the Department, 10th floor, Municipal Building, Manhattan, where plans and specifications may be seen. BIRD S. COLER, Commissioner.

Dated, May 15, 1920, ' m14,26 U.S.. General lnetr.etions to Bidders on

last page, last column, of the "City Record."

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Department of Public Welfare, 10th floor,

Municipal Building, Manhattan, until 10.30 a. m. on

MONDAY MAY 24, 1920. FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LABOR AND

MATERIALS REQUIRED TO CONSTRUCT AND EQUIP A NEW AUTOMATIC COAL RAILWAY AND TRESTLE, ETC., AT THE POWER HOUSE, METROPOLITAN HOS. PITAL BLACKWELLS ISLAND, THE CITY OF NEW YORK.

The time allowed for doing and. completing the entire work and for the full performance of the contract is one hundred and twenty (120) consecutive working days.

The security required will be Five Thousand Dollars ($5,000).

The deposit accompanying bid shall be five per cent. (5%) of the amount of security re-quired.

The bidder will state one aggregate price for the whole work described and specified, as the contract is entire for a complete job.

Blank forms and further information may be obtained at the office of the Contract Clerk of the Department, 10th floor, Municipal Build-ing, Manhattan, where plans and specifications may be seen. BIRD S. COLER, Commissioner. )Dated, May 13, 1920. m13,24 f 'See General Instructions to Bidders on

last page, loot column, of the "City Record."

Auction Sale.

THE UNDERSIGNED WILL SELL AT PUB. lie auction to the highest bidder, on the

grounds of the Kings County Hospital, Clarkson st., Brooklyn, N. Y., on

MONDAY, MAY 17, 1920. at 2 p. in.,

2,000 pounds bones. 5,000 pounds rags. 6,000 pounds iron. 300 pounds tea lead. 1,500 vegetable bags. 20 vinegar barrels. 20 miscellaneous barrels. 100 pounds brass. 50 pounds copper. 10 oil barrels. 1,000 flour bags. 5,000 electric light bulbs (exhausted). 15 auto rims.

LOT 1. 1 1915 G. M. C. frame 3 ton. 1 1915 Ford delivery wagon. 2 1916 Studebaker jitney busses. 1 1915 Continental motor, 4 cylinder. 2 Ambulances (horse).

LOT 2. 1 single buggy, 1 coupe, single, I runabout, single. Bids on metals, etc., must be per pound. All quantities to be "more or less." All quali-

ties to he "as are." All aforesaid articles (except bones) must be

received by the purchaser at the Storehouse, Flatbush, and removed therefrom immediately upon being notified that same are ready for de- livery.

Bones will be received by the purchaser at the Storehouse, Flatbush, every other day except Sundays and holidays and removed therefrom immediately without further notice.

Each item will be sold separately to the highest bidder.

The successful bidders shall pay the auction-eer's fees at the time of the sale.

Each successful bidder will be required to pay 25 per cent. of the estimated amount of his pur-chase to me at the time and place of sale (ex-cept items: electric light bulbs, auto rims • and Lots I and 2, which must be paid for at the time of sale), to be held by the City as security for the faithful performance of the terms and conditions of the sale, and all goods are to be paid for in cash or certified check on a New York City bank upon thetr delivery,

The Commissioner reserves the right to reject all bids, on any or all items, also the right to order a resale of any goods that shall not have been removed by the purchaser within ten days after he shall have been notified that they are ready, and in case the said purchaser fails to remove any of the said goods within ten days after having been notified that they are ready for delivery, he forfeits (in view of the difficulty of ascertaining the City's loss by reason of his default), as liquidated damages and not as a penalty, the 25 per cent. paid in at the time and place of sale, and also forfeits all right to the ownership of the goods,This, however, does not apply to the bones, which, if-not removed every other day the Commissioner reserves the right to sell without notice, and said purchaser shall forfeit as liquidated damages the 25 per cent. paid in at the time and place of sale, and also forfeits all right to the ownership of the goods. Goods can be examined at the Storehouse, Flat-bush, Borough of Brooklyn, by intending bidders on any week day before the day of sale.

The City of New York. mll,17 BIRD S. COLER, Commissioner,

THE UNDERSIGNED WILL SELL AT PUB- lie auction at the New Storehouse, 7th floor,

Blackwells Island, Manhattan, at 10 a, m., on MONDAY. MAY 17, 1920.

8,000 pounds cloth clippings. 15,000 pounds bones. 20,000 pounds rags. 40,000 pounds iron. 500 pounds tea lead. 500 pounds rubber. 2,500 vegetable bags, 50 vinegar barrels. 50 miscellaneous barrels. 100 pounds copper. 200 pounds brass. 15,000 floor bags. 7,000 miscellaneous bags. 1,000 cement bags. 50,000 pounds iron (Randall's Island). 1,000 pounds chicken entrails. 125 dozen peroxide bottles. 4,000 pounds rubber tires. 250 pounds inner tubes,

LoT 1. 3.812 gross sewing awls. 316 pieces chair backs. 388 butts, narrow fast, 3 in. and 4 in. 1 feed cutter, 327 awl hafts. 162 match box holders, 170 irons, perforated.

3 sad irons,, 38 smooth irons, 397 rope mats. 5 coffee mills. 12 punches. 10 heel shaves. 32 lamp trimmers. 20 ounces shoe bristles. 20 brushes, whitewash. 1805 pounds Phila, brick red paint. 964 gross pants buckles. 138 pairs felt slippers, small sizes. 684 wash ties, 294 nursing bottles. 282 smoke bells. 338 chimneys. 360 globes, %. in, and 4 in. 2 Miller lamps. 596 Welsbach mantles.

LoT 2. 1 Cadillac ambulance. 1 Cadillac touring car. 2 Maxwell touring cars. Bids on metals, etc., must be per pound. All quantities to be "more or less." All quali-

ties to be "as are." All aforesaid articles (except iron and bones),

must be received by the purchaser at the pier, foot E. 26th st.. in Manhattan, and remgved therefrom immediately upon being notified that same are ready for delivery.

Iron will be received by the purchaser at the Bakery Dock, Blackwell, Island, and Dock at Randalls Island, atld removed immediately there-from in lighters upon notice that same is ready for delivery.

Bones will be received by the purchaser at the Storehouse, Blackwells Island, every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, and removed therefrom immediately without further notice.

Each item will be sold separately to the highest bidder,

The successful bidders shall pay the auc-tioneer's fees at the time of the sale.

Each successful bidder will be required to pay 25 per cent. of the estimated amount of his pur-chase to me at the time and place of sale (ex-cept the items: iron, Randalls Island, rubber tires and tubes, and Lots 1 and 2, which- must be paid for at the time of sale), to be held by the City as security for the faithful per-formance of the terms and conditions of the sale, and all goods are to be paid for in cash or certified check on a New York City bank upon their delivery.

The Commissioner reserves the right to reject all bids, on any or all items, also the right to order a resale of any goods that shall not have been removed by the purchaser within ten days after he shall have been notified that they are ready, and in case the said purchaser fails to remove any of the said goods within ten days after having been notified that they are ready for delivery, he forfeits (in view of the difficulty of ascertaining the City's loss by reason of his default). as liquidated damages and not as a penalty, the 25 per cent. paid in at the time and place of sale, and also forfeits all right to the ownership of the goods. This, however, does not apply to the bones, which, if not removed every other day, the Commissioner reserves the right to sell without notice, and said purchaser shall forfeit as liquidated damages the 25 per cent. paid in at the time and place of sale, and also forfeits all right to the ownership of the goods. Goods can be examined at Blackwells Island by intending bidders on any week day before the day of sale.

The City of New York, May 11, 1920.. mll,17 BIRD S. COLER. Commissioner,

TRANSIT CONSTRUCTION COMMISSIONER.

Auction Sale of Real Estate,

HENRY BRADY, AUCTIONEER.

PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the Transit Construction Commissioner by

virtue of the power vested in him by law and with the approval of the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund of The City ' of New York will offer at pubic auction on

WEDNESDAY, MAY 20, 1920, at 12 noon at the Real Estate Sales Room, No. 14-16 Vesey at., Manhattan, the following unimprovedlots:

I. Easterly side of Park ave., between E. 41st and E. 42d sts., Manhattan.

II. Easterly side of W. Broadway, between Park p1. and Murray st., Manhattan.

III. Southwest corner of William and Beek-man sts., Manhattan.

IV. Westerly side of Centre st., between Walker and Canal sts., Manhattan.

V. Westerly side of Canal st., between Centre and Howard sts., Manhattan.

VI. Westerly side of Flatbush Avenue Exten-sion 420 feet 8 inches north of DeKalb ave., Brooklyn,

TERMS AND CONDITIONS, The said plots will be sold in fee simple ab-

solute, the City reserving the easements in per-petuity necessary for the maintenance and opera-tion of the rapid transit subways affecting the properties. No plot will be sold unless a bid is received equal to or greater than the upset price for such plot as listed below.

Plot I, upset price, $2,800,000. Plot II, upset price, $325,000. Plot III, upset price, $185,000. Plot IV, upset price, $85,000. Plot V. upset price, $175,000. Plot VI, upset pricel $12,000. A certified check made payablesto The City of

New York or cash in the amount of 10 per cent. of the upset price will be required from the successful bidder at the time and place of the "knock-down" by the auctioneer, such amount to be paid to the auctioneer or to a duly authorized official. The balance of the purchase price, must be paid before 12 o'clock noon, July 26, 1920, at which time a deed will be delivered to the purchaser. The deed so delivered shall be in the form of a bargain and sale deed, without covenants. In addition to the 10 per cent. above indicated to be paid by the suc-cessful bidder the successful bidder will be re-quired to pay to the auctioneer, immediately upon the `knock-down" by the auctioneer, by check, or in cash, an amount equivalent to one-half of one per cent. of the bid purchase price, to cover the costs of the sale including the auctioneer's fees, advertising charge for the auction room and the like. The purchaser shall secure such title insurance if any as be may elect to secure and pay all governmental charges attendant upon the transfer of the property.

It should be noted that the station entrances on Plots I, IV, 'V and VI may be altered or modi-fied by the purchasers of the properties subject to approval of the Chief Engineer to Ile Tran. sit Construction Commissioner, For particulars as to the distribution of building loads, areas, etc., the intending bidders should consult maps and plans on file at the office of the Transit Construction Commissioner. Intending bidders will be assumed to have made their own esti-mates of the , extent of the easements required for the subways and of the nature and char-aster of the buildings that may be constructed upon, the plots.

The Transit Construction Commissioner, may, at his option; resell a plot if the successful bid. der shall fail to comply with the terms of the mile; and the person so failing to comply there.

PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT applications will be received by the Municipal

Civil Service Commission, Municipal Building, Manhattan, New York City, from

THURSDAY. MAY 6, 1920, TO THURSDAY, MAY 27, 1920,

for the position of CHEMIST (FOOD AND DRUGS).

All examications are open to both men and women unless otherwise stated.

No applications delivered at the office of the Commission, by mail or otherwise, after 4 p. m. Thursday. May 27, 1920, will be accepted. Ap-piication blanks will be mailed upon request pro-vided a self-addressed stamped envelope or suffi-cient postage is inclosed to cover the mailing. The Commission will not guarantee the delivery of the same. Postage on applications forwarded by mail must be fully prepaid.

The term of eligibility of the list resulting from this examination is fixed at not less than one year nor more than four years.

Applicants must be citizens of the United States and residents of the State of New York.

Applications for this examination must be filed on Form D.

Candidates must be at least 21 years of age on or before the closing date for the receipt of applications.

The subjects and weights of the examination are: Experience, 3; 70 per cent. required. Technical, 6; 75 per cent. required. Citizen. ship, 1. 70 per cent. general average required. The Technical paper will be divided into two parts. Part 1, General Chemistry. Part 2, Chemistry (Food and Drugs).

The subject Citizenship is designed to test the relative merit and fitness of candidates for ap-pointment by reason of good citizenship as shown by military, marine or naval service under the Federal or State governments, length of domi-cile in The City of New York and general char-acter and reputation. The rating on this sub-ject will be ascertained from the candidate's sworn statement which is to be filed on a special blank. Full particulars as to rating will be de-scribed on such blank.

A qualifying physical examination will be given. Requirements: A degree granted on the com-

pletion of a standard course of instruction with chemistry as the major subject in a college or technical school of recognized standing or a certificate from some reputable institution, show-ing that they have pursued for two year, a course of study therein tending to qualify them for the position sought or equivalent training or experience.

The requirement of paragraph I2, Rule VII, that no person who has entered any examination for appointment to a competitive position and failed, or who nas withdrawn from an examina-tion, shall be admitted within nine months from the date of such exasvination to a new examina-tion for the Fame position, is watvcd for this examination.

Vacancies: There are three vacancies in the Department of Health at $1,800, $1,680 and $1,380 per annum respectively. m6,27 CHARLES I. STENGLE, Seeretary.

PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT applications will be received by the Municipal

Civil Service Commission, Municipal Building, Manhattan, New York City, from

THUHSDAS • NAY 6, 19109, TO THURSDAY, MAY 27, 1930,

for the position of LABORATORY ASSISTANT

(PATHOLOGY). All examinations are open to both men and

women unless otherwise stated. No applications delivered at the office of the

Commission by mail or otherwise, after 4 p. m. Thursday k57 27 1920, will be accepted.. Ap. plication blanks will be mailed upon request pro. vided a self-addressed stamped envelope or suffi. cleat is inclosed to cover the mailing. The Commussion will not guarantee the delivery of the same. Postage on applications forwarded by mail must be full prepaid,

The term of eliØ

of the list resulting from this examination is fitted at not less than one year not more than four years,

SATURDAY, MAY 15, 1920. THE CITY RECORD;: 3067 ,

with will be held liable for any deficiency which may result from such resale.

For booklets and maps pertaining to the sev eral properties apply to Transit Construction Commissioner, 49 Lafayette st., or to Henry Brady, Auctioneer, 139 W. 33d st., Manhattan.

New . York, May 6, 1920. TRANSIT CONSTRUCTION COMMISSION-

ER, JOHN H. DEUNaY, Commissioner. m8,26

Invitation to Contractors.

New Entrance to 168th St. Station of the Maa- hattan-Bronx Rapid Transit Railroad.

SEALED BIDS OR PROPOSALS FOR THE construction of a new entrance to 168th at.

stat;on of the Manhattan•Bronx Rapid Transit Railroad will be received by the Transit Con• stru-'ion Commissioner of the State of New Ycrk (hereinafter called the "Commissioner"), on behalf of The City of New York at the office of the Commissioner at No. 49 Lafayette st., Borough of Manhattan, New York City, until the 20th day of May, 1920, at eleven-thirty (11.30) o'clock a. m., at which time and place or it a later date to be fixed by the Commis-sioner, the proposals will be publicly opened.

The said new entrance to be constructed will be at Broadway near 168th st., in the Borough of Manhattan.

'I he work to be done will include the care and support and, where necessary, the readjustment of surface. subsurface and overhead structures, the maintenance of traffic and the restoration o street surfaces.

1 he method of construction will be partly by excavation under cover and partly by excava-tion without cover.

The contractor must within twelve (12) months from the delivery of the contract complete the new entrance and such other work covered by the contract as may be necessary to put the new entrance in condition for the installation of elevators and must complete all other work ccreted by the contract within fourteen (14) months from the delivery of the contract.

A fuller description of the work and other requirements, provisions and specifications are given in the Information for Contractors and in the forms of contract, bond and Contractor's Proposal, and in the contract drawings, which are to be deemed a part of this invitation and copies of which may be inspected and purchased at said office of the Commissioner.

The receipt of bids will be subject to the re-quirements specified in said Information for Contractors.

New York, May 4, 1920. TRANSIT CONSTRUCTION COMMISSION-

ER, JoHN H. Dsr.nxav, Commissioner. m5,20 I

MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION.

Amendments to Classifeation.

AT A MEETING OF - THE MUNICIPAL Civil Service Commission of New York held

April 21, 1920, it was Resolved, That the Municipal Civil Service

classification be and the same is hereby amended by including in the Competitive Class, Part 1, Group 3, the title:

"Blueprinter.," MORRIS CUKOR, President.

AtteS't: CHAS. I. STENGLE, Secretary.

New York, April 30, 1920. I hereby approve the foregoing amendment.

JOHN F. HYLAN, Mayor.

Albany, May 8, 1920. The foregoing resolution amending the civil

service rules of The City of New York, having been duly examined, is hereby approved by the State Civil Service Commission.

Attest: JOHN C. Bisnsa'E, Secretary. m15 (Seal.)

Notices of Examinations.

PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT applications will be received by the Municipal

Civil Service Commission, Municipal Building, Manhattan, New York City, from TUESDAY, MAY 11, 1920, TO WEDNESDAY,

JUNE 2, 1920, for the position of

MECHANICAL DRAFTSMAN (SHIP DRAFTING), GRADE B.

All examinations are open to both men and women unless otherwise stated.

No applications delivered at the office of the Commission, by mail or otherwise, after 4 p. m. Wednesday, June 2, 1920, will be accepted. Appli-cation blanks will be mailed upon request pro-vided a self-addressed stamped envelope or suffi-cient postage is inclosed to cover the mailing. The Commission will not guarantee the delivery of the same. Postage on applications forwarded by mail must be fully prepaid.

The term of eligibility of the list resulting from this examination is fixed at not less than one year nor more than four years.

Applicants must be citizens of the United States and residents of the State of New York.

Applications for this examination must be filed on Form D.

Candidates must he at least 21 years of age on or before the closing date for the receipt of applications.

The subjects and weights of the examination are: Experience, 3; 70 per cent. required. Tech-nical, 5. 75 per cent required. Mathematics, 1. Citizenship, 1. 70 per cent. general average re• quired.

The subject Citizenship is designed to test the relative merit and fitness of candidates for appointment by reason of good citizenship as shown by military, marine or naval service under the Federal or Stateovernments, length of domi-cile in The City of New York and general char. acter and reputation. The rating on this subject will be ascertained from the candidate's sworn statement which is to be filed on a special blank. Full particulars as to rating will be described on such blank.

A qualifyin physical examination will be given. Duties: The duties of the position are to

measure and lay out hull or ferryboat construe• tion from drawings and blueprints; to sketch or draw details for ferryboat design and to test the work of linesman or mold loftsman.

Requirements: Candidates are required to have at least one year's drafting experience in connection with marine, ferry, or ship building, whether as mold maker, pattern maker or tem-plate maker or naval, structural, architectural or mechanical draftsman.

They must have knowledge of the form, loca-tion, and use of the various parts of the ship and its machinery and familiarity with the de• velopment of surfaces for fabrication by the ship fitters.

Credit will be given for technical training at a trade school or college, special recognition being given for naval or shipyard experience,

Salary: The eompenaation rates posed by the Board of Estimate and Ap ant for this gra de are from $1,360 to but not Including $2160 per annum,

Vacancies: There are three .vaesucles in the Department of Plant and Structures (Ferries) at $1,920 ml tj? L1 L $TENGLE Seer,

PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT applications will be received by the Municipal

Civil Service Commission, Municipal Building, Manhattan, New York City, from MONDAY, MAY 10, 1920, TO TUESDAY,

JUNE .1, 1920, for the position of

ASSISTANT ENGINEER, GRADE C, BUREAU OF BUILDINGS.

All examinations are open to both men and women unless otherwise stated.

No applications delivered at the office of the Commission, by mail or otherwise, after 4 p. m. Tuesday, June 1, 1920, will be accepted. Appli-cation blanks will be mailed upon request pro-vided a self-addressed stamped envelope or suffi-cient postage is inclosed to cover the mailing. The Commission will not guarantee the delivery of the same. Postage on applications forwarded by mail must be fully prepaid.

The term of eligibility of the list resulting from this examination is fixed at not less than one year nor more than four years.

Applicants must be citizens of the United States and residents of the State of New York.

Applications for this examination must be filed on Form D.

Candidates must be at least 21 years of age-on or before the closing date for the receipt of applications.

The subjects and weights of the examination are: Technical, 5; 75 per cent. required. Ex-perience, 3; 70 per cent. required. Mathematics, 1. Citizenship, 1. 70 per cent. general average required.

The subject Citizenship is designed to test the relative merit and fitness of candidates for appointment by reason of good citizenship as shown by military, marine or naval service under the Federal or State go vernments, length of domi. cile in The City of New York and general char-acter and reputation. The rating on this subject will be ascertained from the candidate's sworn statement which is to be filed on a special blank. Full particulars as to rating will be described on such blank.

A qualifying physical examination will be given. Duties: Are to direct field surveys in con-

struction or repair; make inspections oT struc. tures for report and record; examine structural details for new buildings or their alterations; and be responsible for computations ' and super-vision of the same.

Requirements: Candidates must be Civil En-gineers of at- least 3 years' experience. (Chapter 386 of the Charter.)

Salary: Salary for Grade C is from $2,160 to but not including $2,760 per annum. -

Vacancies: There is one vacancy in the Bu-reau of Buildings, Borough of Manhattan,' at $2,240 per annum.

Certification may be made to the Bureau of Buildings of other Boroughs. m10,j1 CHARLES I. STENGLE,-Secretary.

The Commission will not guarantee the delivery of the same. Postage on applications forwarded by .m;ai1 must be fully prepaid. ' .

The term of eligibility of the lint resulting from this 'examination is fixed at not less than one year nor more than four years.

Applicants must be citizens of the United States and residents of the State of New York.

Applicat..na for this examination must be filed on Form D.

Candidates must be at least 21 rears of age on or before the closing date for the receipt of applications.

The subjects and weights of the examination are: Technical, 5; 75 per cent. required. Ex-perience, 3; 70 per cent. required. Mathematics, 1. Citizenship, 1. 70 per cent. general average required. a

The subject Citizenship is designed to test the relative merit and fitness of candidates for appointment by reason of good cjtizenship as shown by military, marine or naval service under the Federal or State governments, length of domi-cile in The City of New York and general char-acter and reputation. The rating on this subject will be ascertained from the candidate's sworn statement which is to be filed on a special blank. Full particulars as to rating will be described on such blank.

A qualifying physical examination will be given. Duties: Are to execute definite instructions

in connection with examinations of plans of buildings; investigate engineering work; pre-pare working drawings; make final inspections of structures; compiling data for reports or rec-ords; or direct field survey in construction or repair.

Requirements: Candidates must be Civil En- gineers of at least 3 years' experience. (Chapter 386 of the Charter.)

Salary: The salary for Grade B is from $1,560 to but not including $2,160 per annum.

Vacancies: There are three vacancies in the Bureau of Buildings, Borough of Manhattan; two at $1,840 and one at $1,920 per annum. Others occur from time to time. mlO,jl CHARLES I. STENGLE, Secretary,

PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT applications will be received by the Idun.ictpal

Civil Service Commission, Municipal Banding, Manhattan, New York City, from

MONDAY, MAY 10, 1920, TO TUESDAY, JUNE 1, 1920,

for the position of

STENOGRAPHER AND TYPEWRITER, GRADE 1.

All examinations are open to both men and women unless otherwise stated.

No applications delivered at the office of the Commission, by mail or otherwise, after 4 p. m. Tuesday, June 1, 1920, will be accepted. Appli. cation blanks will be mailed upon request pro-vided a self-addressed stamped envelope or suffi-cient postage is inclosed to cover the mailing. The Commission will not guarantee the delivery of the same. Postage on applications forwarded by mail must be fully prepaid.

The term of eligibility of the list resulting from this examination is fixed at not less than one year nor more than four years.

Applicants must be citizens of the United States and residents of the State of New York.

Applications for this examination must be filed on Form A.

Candidates must be at least 16 years of age on or before the closing date for the receipt of applications.

The subjects and weights of the examination are: Transcription, 7; 70 per cent. required. Letter, 2; Citizenship, 1. 70 per cent. general average required. The subject Citizenship is designed to test

the relative merit and fitness of candidates for appointment by reason of good citizenship as shown by military, marine or naval service under the Federal or State governments, length of domi-cile in The City of New York and general char-acter and reputation. The rating on this subject will be ascertained from the candidate's sworn statement which is to be filed on a special blank. Full particulars as to rating will be described on such blank.

A qualifying physical examination will be given, Requirements: Three letters of one hundred

words each will be dictated at the rate of 100 words per minute. Each candidate may select any one of the three letters for transcribing.

Candidates must furnish their own notebooks, typewriting machines, pens and ink. The Com-mission will not at any time or in any way be responsible for machines nor will any allowance be made where machines are missing, late in arriving, defective or out of order on the day of the examination.

Salary: Salary up to but not including $960 per annum.

Vacancies: There are several vacancies in the Department of Health and in the Board of Edu-cation at salaries of $780, $820, $840 and $864 respectively. ml0,jl CHARLES I, STENGLE, Secretary.

PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT applications will be received by the Municipal

Civil Service Commission, Municipal Building, Manhattan, New York City, from

FRIDAY. MAY 7, 1920, TO FRIDAY, MAY 28, 1920,

for the position of PHOTOGRAPHER,

All examinations are open to both men and women unless otherwise stated.

No applications delivered at the office of the Commission, by mail or otherwise, after 4 p. m. Trida7, May 28, 1920, will be accepted, Ap-plication blanks will be mailed upon request pro-vided a self-addressed stamped envelope or suffi-cient postage is; inclosed to cover the mailing. The Commission will not guarantee the delivery of the same. Postage on applications forwarded by mail must be fully prepaid.

The term of eligibility of the list resulting from this examination is fixed at not less than one year nor more than four years.

Applicants must be citizens of the United States and residents of the State of New York.

Applications for this examination must be filed on Form D.

Candidates must be at least 21ears of age on or before the closing date for the receipt of applications.

The subjects and weights of the examination are: Experience, 2. Technical, 7 (Practical and oral, 4; 75 per tent. required; Written, 3; 75 per cent. required). Citizenship, 1. 70 per cent. general average required.

The subject Citizenship is designed to test the relative merit and fitness of candidates for ap-pointment by reason of good citizenship as shown b military, marine or naval service under the Federal or State governments, length of ddmi• cile in The City of New York and general char-acter and reputation. The rating on this sub. ject will be ascertained from the candidate's sworn statement which is to be filed on a special blank. Full particulars as to rating will be de-scribed on such blank.

A qualifying physical examination will be given. The dates of the Practical and Mental tests

will be announced later. For • the Practical test each candidate will be

required to bring his own camera and equipment to take such photos of subjects as will be offered that day: The subjects will consist of persona, articles, flat print, or exterior 'views,

The camera must not be less than 4 by S.

Tbo negatives are to be developed and the prints therefrom are to be made by the candidates under circumstances to be announced later so as to insure pe rsonal and individual work.

In the Mental test the candidates must show an intimate knowledge of photogr 4kic pro-ceases, solittons and apparatus. Thew experi- ence mot clearly show work done privately or in photographic studios.

Salary: The usual salary is $1,200 per annum. Vacancies: There is one vacancy in the De•

partment of Health at1200pe r annum. m7,28 CHARLES I. S±ENGLE, Secretary.

PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT applications will be received by the Municipal

Civil Service Commission, Municipal Building, Manhattan, New York City, from

FRIDAY, MAY 7, IKO, TO FRIDAY, MAY 2$, 1920.

for the position, of HEAD COOK.

All examinations are open to both men and women unless otherwise stated.

No applications delivered at the office of the Commission, by mail or otherwise, after 4 p. m. Friday, May 28, 1920, will be accepted. Ap-plication blanks will be mailed upon request pro-vided a self-addressed stamped envelope or suffi-' cient postage is inclosed to cover the mailing. The Commission will not guarantee the delivery of the same. Postage on applications forwarded by mail must be fully prepaid.

The term of eligibility of the list resulting from this examination is fixed at not less than one year nor more than four years.

Applicants must be citizens of the United States and residents of the State of New York.

Applications for this examination must be filed on Form B, with insert.

Candidates must be at least 21 years of age on or before the closing date for the receipt of applications.

The subjects and weights of the examination are: Experience, 4; 70 per cent, required. Writ-ten, 2; 70 per cent. required. Oral, 3; 70 per cent. required. Citjzenship, 1. 70 per cent. general average required.

The subject Citizenship is designed to test the relative merit and fitness of candidates for ap-pointment by reason of good citizenship as shown by military, marine or naval service under the Federal or State governments, length of domi-cile in The City of New, York and general char-acter and reputation. The rating on this subject will be ascertained from the candidate's sworn statement which is to be filed on a special blank. 1`ull particulars as to rating will be described on such blank.

A qualifying physical examination will be given. Duties: To supervise cooks and helpers and to

be responsible for the preparation of meals for large groups of inmates, patients or employees.

Requirements: Candidates should possess the experience and ability to enable them to properly perform the above duties. Experience where service to large numbers is involved and familiar-ity with institutional cooking will be given pref-erence, Salary: $2,500 per annum. Vacancies: There are five vacancies in the

Department of Public Welfare. m7,28 CHARLES I. STENGLE, Secretary.

PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT applications will be received by the Municipal

Civil Service Commission, Municipal Building, Manhattan, New Yoric city, from

MONDAY, MAY 19, 1930, TO FBIRAY, JUNE 18, 19io,

for the position of PATROLMAN, POLICE DEPARTMENT. All examinations are open to both men and

women unless otherwise stated. • No applications delivered at the office of the

Commission, by mail or otherwise, after 4 p. m. Friday, June 18, 1920, will be accepted. Appli- cation blanks will be mailed upon request pro-vided a self-addressed stamped envelope or suffi-cient postage is inclosed to cover the mailing. The Commission will not guarantee the delivery of the same. Postage on applications forwarded by mail must be fully prepaid.

The term of eligibility of the list resulting from this examination is fixed at not less than one year nor more than four years.

Applicants must be citizens of the United States and residents of the State of New York.

The subjects and weights of the examination are: Physical Development and Strength, 50; Mental Test, 50.

The subjects and weights of the Mental Test are as follows: Citizenship, 2. Memory Test, 2. Arithmetic, 1. Government and Elementary Duties, 5. 70 per cent. will be required on the mental examination. 70 per cent. will be required on physical development; 70 per cent. will be required on strength; 70 per cent. will be required on all.

The subject Citizenship is designed to test the relative merit and fitness of candidates for appointment by reason c! good citizenship as shown by military, marine or is r:l service under the Federal or State governments, Length of domi-cile in The City of New York and general char-acter and reputation. The rating on this subject will be ascertained from the candidate's sworn statement which is to be filed on a special blank. Full particulars as to rating will be described on such blank.

Applications will be received from persons who are twenty-one (21) years of age on or before the date of the mental examination.

Applications will not be received from per-sons who are more than twenty-nine (29) years of age on the date of filing applications.

Applicants will be notified later of the date of the physical examination. The mental exam-ination will be held on Tuesday, September 21, 1920, 9 a. m.

Applicants will be required to submit with the applications a transcript of the records of the Bureau of Vital Statistics, showing the date of birth, or in lieu thereof, an authenticated tran-script from the records of the church in which they were baptized, or other satisfactory proof, All foreign-born applicants will be required to submit evidence of citizenship. Naturalization papers should be attached to the application. The requirement that every application shall bear the certificates of four reputable citizens whose real- dance or places of business are within The City of New York is waived • for applicants for this examination, whose previous occupation or employment has been wholly or in part outside The City of New York, and the said certificates will be accepted from persons resident or en-gaged in business elsewhere. The requirement of Paragraph XII, Rule VII, that no person who has entered any examination for appointment to a competitive position and failed, or who has withdrawn from an examination, shall be admitted within nine months from the date of such examination to a new examination for the same position is waived for this examination.

Applicants must not be less than S feet 74 inches in height and at this height mast weigh at least 140 pounds stripped. m10,jlS CHARLES I. STENGLE, Secretary.

PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT applications will be received by the Municipal

Civil Service Commission, Municipal. Building, Manhattan, New York City, from MONDAY, MAY 19. 1990, TO TUII9DAY,

, for the position of 1,

ASSISTANT IINOINIZIL GRADE B, BUREAU OF BUILDINGS.

All examinations are open to both men and women uvices otherwise stated.

No application. delivered at the office of the Commiaston, by mail or . otherwise, ,after 4 p. m, Tuesday. June 1, 1920, will be accepted. Appli-cation blanks will be maned upon request pro. vided a self-addressed stamped envelope or .uffi- cleat 4i1' indo.ed tD cover the muiui,

3068 THE CITY RECORD, SATURDAY, MAY 15 1900.

Applicants must be citizens of the United States and residents of the State of New York.

Applications for this examination must be filed on Form D.

Candidates most be at least 18 years of are on or before the dosing date for the receipt of applications.

The subjects and weights of the examination are: Experience, 3; 70 per cent. required. Practical Test, 6; 70 per cent. required. • Citi• zenship, 1. 70 per cent. general average re• quired.

The subject Citizenship is designed to test the relative merit and fitness of candidates for ap-pointment by reason of good citizenship as shown by military, marine or naval service under the Federal or State governments, length of domi• cile in The City of New York and general char-acter and reputation. The rating on this sub-ject will be ascertained from the candidate's sworn statement which is to be filed on a special blank. Full particulars as to rating will be de-scribed on such blank.

A qualifying physical examination will be given. Duties: To assist in the routine work of the

pathological laboratory in one of the large City hospitals. The work includes the preparation of bacteriological media, of tissues for micro-scopical examination and the performance of complement fixation and other serological tests.

Requirements: Candidates should. have at least six months' experience in a hospital or research laboratory where the work above de-scribed is carried on. A practical test will be held in a laboratory. Candidates will be re-quired to demonstrate their practical knowledge of (1) histological technique, or of (2) bacterto-logical and serological methods. Candidates will be required to indicate in which of these subjects they wish to be examined at the practical test, but they will be allowed to take both of the above practical tests.

The requirement of paragraph 12, Rule VII, that no person who has entered any examination for appointment to a competitive position and failed, or who has withdrawn from an examines tion, shall be admitted within nine months from the date of such examination to a new examina-tion for the same position is waived for this examination.

Vacancies: 1 vacancy at $960 per annum in the Department of Public Charities. Other va-cancies occur from time to time. m6,27 CHARLES I. STENGLE, Secretary.

PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT applications will be received by the Municipal

Civil Service Commission, Municipal Building, Manhattan, New York City, from WEDNESDAY, MAY 5, 1920, TO WEDNES-

DAY, MAY 20, 1920, for the position of INSPECTOR, BOARD OF WATER SUPPLY,

GRADE 2. AU examinations are open to both men and

women unless otherwise stated. No applications delivered at the office of the

Commission, by mail or otherwise, after 4 p. m. Wednesday, May 26, 1920, will be accepted. Ap-plication blanks will be mailed upon request pro-vided a self-addressed stamped envelope or shift-cient postage is inclosed to cover the mailing. The Commission will not guarantee the delivery of the same. Postage on applications forwarded by mail mutt be fully prepaid.

The term of eligibility of the list resulting from this examination is fixed at not less than one year nor more than four years.

Applicants must be citizens of the United States and residents of the State of New York.

Applications for this examination must be filed on Form D.

Candidates must be at least 21 years of age on or before the closing date for the receipt of applications.

The subjects and weights of the examination are: Experience, 4; 70 per cent. required. Technical, 5; 75 per cent. required. Citizen-ship, 1. 70 per cent. general average required.

The subject Citizenship is designed to test the relative merit and fitness of candidates for ap. pointment by reason of good citizenship as shown by military, marine or naval service under the Federal or State governments, length of domi-cile in The City of New York and general char-acter and reputation. The rating on this sub-ject wdl be ascertained from the candidate's sworn statement which is to be filed on a special blank. Full particulars as to rating will be de-scribed on such blank.

A qualifying physical examination will beven. Duties: Inspectors of the Board of Water

Supply are required to inspect materials, super-vise constructions and exercise control over con-tractors' work in order to insure compliance with contracts and specifications. The Board of Wa-ter Supply is now working on a water supply development in Delaware, Greene, Schoharie and Ulster counties, where a long tunnel, dams, high-ways and appurtenant works are being. con-structed. Assignments will be made to these contracts and appointees will be required to live near the work. Requirements: Candidates should have had

at least three years' experience as Inspector or Engineer or in a capacity such as to fit them for work of this character. They should be familiar with the materials of construction, with contracts and specifications and with methods and appli-ances for prosecuting public works. Credit will be given to graduates of technical schools of recognized standing or to those having acquired sufficient to fit them for the duties of this position.

The requirement that every application shall bear the certificates of four reputable citizens whose residences orlaces of business are within The City of New York is waived for applicants. for this examination whose previous occupation or employment has been wholly or in part out-side The City of New York, and the said certifi-cates will be accepted from . persons resident or engaged in business elsewhere.

Salary: The salary for this grade ranges from $1,560 to but not including $2 160 per annum.

Vacancies: There are several vacancies, 150 a month, when working on surface and $160 a month when working in shafts or tunnels. m5,26 CHARLES I. STENGLE, Secretary.

PUBLIC NOTICE IS 'HEREBY GIVEN THAT applications will be, received by the Municipal

Civil Service Commission, Municipal Building, Manhattan, New York City, from FRIDAY, APRIL 30, 1920, TO FRIDAY,

may 11, 1920. for the position of

NURSE, FEMALE. No applications delivered at the office of the

Commission, by mail or otherwise, after 4 D: m. Friday. May 21. 1920, will be accepted. Appli-cation blanks will be mailed upon request pro-vided a self-addressed stamped envelope or snf I. cient Jso sta0e is enclosed to cover the mailing. The Commission will not guarantee the defiver~ of the same. Postage an, applications forwarded by mail must be fully prepaid.

The term of eligibility of the list resulting from this examination is fixed it not less than one year nor more than four years.

Applicants meat be citizens of the United States and residents of the State of New York.

Applications for this examination must be filed on Foim D. .

Candidates must be at least 21 years of age and owing to the pension system in the Health De-partaent, . not more than 40 years of age on or

before the closing date for the receipt of appti• cations.

The subjects and weights of the examination are: Experience, 3. Duties, 6; 70 per cent, re• quired. Citizenship, 1. 70 per tent. general average required.

The subject Citizenship is designed to test the relative merit and fitness of candidates for ap-pointment by reason of good citizenship as shown by military, marine or naval service under the Federal or State governments, length of domicile in The City of New York and general character and reputation. The rating on this subject will be• ascertained from. the candidate's sworn state-ment which is to be filed on a special blank. Full particulars as to rating will be described on such blank.

A qualifying physical examination will be given.

Duties: The duties of this position include field nursing and medical social service work in connection with the supervision of the health of school children, the investigation and reporting of cases of communicable diseases, baby health station and infant welfare work and the visit-ing of the homes of the sick, to demonstrate nursing care or to provide for their social better- ment.

Requirements: Candidates must be registered nurses of the State of New York and must fur-nish proof of tegis-ration when filing applica-tions. It is desirable that they should have . had experience in connection with social service de-partments of hospitals, visiting nurse association$ or other forms of public health nursing. Cer-tifications will be made from this list to the Health Department for public school work, bab7 health stations, communicable diseases and simt• lar assignments.

The requirement of paragraph 12, Rule VII, that no person who has entered any examination for appointment to a competitive position and failed, or who has withdrawn from an examina• tion, shall be admitted within nine months from the date of such examination to a new exam-ination for the same position, is waived for this examination.

Salary: $1,200 pe r annum is the entrance sal- ary usually offered. \hcanies: There are several vacancies in the

Health Department at pr sent. CHARLES I. STENGLE, Secretary.

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PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT applicationsill be received by the Municipal

Civil Service Commission, Municipal Building, Manhattan, New York City, from FRIDAY, APRIL 30, 1920, TO FRIDAY,

May 21, 1920, for the position of INSPECTOR OF DREDGING, GRADE 2. No applications delivered at the office of the

Commission, by mail or otherwise, after 4 p. m. Friday, May 21, 1920, will be accepted. Appli- cation blanks will be mailed upon request pro-vided a self-addressed stamped envelope or suffi. cient postage is inclosed--to cover the mailing. The Commission will not guarantee the delivery of the same. Postage on applications forwarded by mail must be fully prepaid.

The term of eligibility of the list resulting from this examination is fixed at not less than one year nor m)re than four years.

Applicants mutt be citizens of the United States and residents of the State of New York.

Applications for this examination must be filed on Form P.

Candidates must be at least 21 years of age on or before the closing date for the receipt of ap&ications.

The subjects and weights of the examination are: Experience, 4; 70 per cent. required. Du-ties, 5; 70 per cent. required. Citizenship, 1. 70 per cent. general average required.

The subject Citizenship is designed to test the relative merit and fitness of candidates for ap• pointment by reason of good citizenship as shown by military, marine or naval service under the Federal or State governments, length of domi-cile in The City of New York and general char-acter and reputation. The rating on this sub-ject kill be ascertained from the candidate's sworn statement which is to be filed on a special blank. Full particulars as to rating will be described on such blank.

A qualifying physical examination will be given. Duties: Inspectors of Dredging are required

to supervise dredging on scows and elievi+here and to make soundngs, • measurements and dp other work incidental to hydraulic excavation.

Requirements: Candidates must have at least two years' experience in dredging work as a Marine Sounder or equivalent experience such as to fit them for work of ibis character. An ele- mentary knowledge of hydrographic surveying is essential.

Salary: The salary for this grade of work ranges from $1,560 to but not including $2,160 per annum.

Vacancies: There are eight vacancies in the Department of Docks at $1 815 per annum.

CHARLES I. ST{ENGLE, Secretary. •a30,m21

AMENDED NOTICES.

PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT applications will be received by the Municipal

Civil Service Commission, Municipal Building, Manhattan, New York City, from TUESDAY, MAY 4, 1020, TO TUESDAY,

MAY 25, 1920, for the position of MECHANICAL DRAFTSMAN (SANITARY),

GRADE A. All examinations are open to both men and

women unless otherwise stated. No applications delivered at the office of the

Commission by mail or otherwise, after 4 p. m. Tuesday, hla 25, 1920, will be accepted. Ap-plication blanks will be mailed upon request pro- vied a self-addressed stamped envelqpe or suffi-cient postage is in^t sad• to cover the mailing., The Commission will not guarantee the delivery of the same. Postage on applications forwarded by mail must be fully prepaid. .

The term of eligibility of the list resulting from this examination is fixed at not less than one year nor more than four years.

Applicants must be citizens of the United States and residents of the State of New York.

Applications for this examination must be filed on Form D.

Candidates most be at least 18ears of age on or before the closing date for the receipt of applications.

The subjects and weights of. the examination are: Experience,, 4; 70 per .cent.. required.

5;. 75 per cent. required. Citizen-ship, 1. 70 per cent. general .average required.

The subject Citizenship is designed to test the relative merit and fitness of candidates for ap• pointment by reason of good citizenship as shown !Y military, marine or naval service under the Federal or State governments, length of doani-cile in The City of New York and general char. .acter and reputation. The rating on this sub- ject will be ascertained fret the- candidate's sworn statement which is to be filed on a special blank.. Full particulars as to rating will be de' scribed on such blank.

A qndifyig physical examumion will be given. Duties: The duties of the position are the

making of studies, drawings, sketehea and eons- pntatlons in conaSdiesa with drainage and plumb-USE installations to bu1lsgs and elsewhere.

Requirements: Applicants for Grade A must present evidence of having completed at least one year's course in drafting or have had one year's experience as draft*mau in architect's or builder's office or an equivalent experience.

Salary: For Grade A Is $1,200 to but not including $1,560 per annum.

Vacancies: One vacancy in the Department of Education at1,260 per annum, m4,25 CHARLES I. STENGLE, Secretary..

PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT applications will be received by the Municipal

Civil Service Commission, Municipal Building, Manhattan, New York City, from FRIDAY, APRIL 36, 1829, TO FRIDAY,

May 21. 1920. for the position of

GARDENER. No applications delivered at the office of the

Commission, by mail or otherwise, after 4 p. m. Friday, May 21, 1920, will be accepted. Applica-tion. blanks will be mailed upon request provided a self-addressed stamped qnvelope or sufficient postage is inclosed to cover the mailing. The Commission will not guarantee the delivery of the same. Postage on applications forwarded by mail must be fully prepaid.

The term of a ibility of the list resulting from this examination is fixed at not less than one year nor more than four years.

Applicants must be citizens of the United States and residents of the State of New York.

,Applications for this examination must be filed on Form B.

Candidates must be at least 21 years of age on or before the closing date for the receipt of applications.

The subjects and weights of the examination are: Experience, 3; 70 per cent. required. Practical, 6; 70 per cent required. Citizenship, 1. 70 per cent jeneral average required.

The subject Citizenship is designed to test the relative merit and fitness of candidates for appointment by reason of good citizenship as shown by military, marine or naval service under the Federal or State go vernments, length of domi-cile in The City of New York and general char-acter and reputation. The rating on this subject will be ascertained from the candidate's sworn statement which is to be filed on a special blank. Full particulars as to rating will be described on such blank.

A qualifying physical examination will be given. Requirements: Candidates should have had

practical experience in the various branches of gardening. They will be tested in pruning planting, seeding, naming of plants and use of gardening tools.

Salary: The usual salary is $4.50 a day. Vacancies: Occur frequently in all boroughs.

CHARLES I. STENGLE, Secretary. a30,m21

SUPREME COURT-FIRST DEPARTMENT.

. Notice of Appointment.

In the Matter of the Application of the Corpora-tion Counsel of The City of New York for the appointment of Commissioners of Estimate and Assessment to ascertain and determine the compensation which should justly be made to certain owners abutting on OLD KINGS• BRIDGE ROAD, legally entitled to damages caused by the closing of OLD KINGSBRID(;E ROAD, between Edson avenue and DeReimer avenue, and between Wilder avenue and Hill avenue, situated in Blocks 5019, 5022, 5023 and 5026. Borough of The Bronx, City of New York,

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT WE, the undersigned, were appointed by an order

of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, First Judicial District, dated April 29, 1920, and duly entered and filed in the office of the Clerk of the County of Bronx on April 30, 1920, Commissioners of Estimate and Assess-ment, for the purpose of ascertaining aid deter-mining the compensation which should justly be made to certain owners abutting on Old Kings-bridge road legally entitled to damages caused by the closing of Old Kingsbridge road, be-tween Edson avenue and DeReimer avenue, and between Wilder avenue and Hill avenue, situated in Blocks 5019, 5022, 5023 and 5026, Borough of The Bronx, City of New York, and for the purpose of performing the duties required of us by chapter 1006 of the laws of 1895. All parties and persons interested in such

lands, tenements, premises, rights, easements or interests taken or affected, damaged, extinguished or destroyed, by and in consequence of the closing of portions of Old Kingsbridge road, in the Borough of The Bronx, City of New York, and having any claim or demand on ac-count thereof, are hereby required to present the same to us, the undersigned Commissioners of Estimate and Assessment, at our office, 15th floor, Municipal Building, Borough of Manhat-tan, in the City of New York, with such affi-davits and other proofs as the owners or claim. ants may desire, within ten (10) days after the date of this notice, and that we, the said Com-missioners. will be in attendance at our office on the 26th day of May, 1920, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon of that day to hear said parties and persons in relation thereto, and at such time and place, and at such further or other time and place as we may appoint, we will hear such owners or claimants in relation thereto, and examine the proofs in support of such claim or claims, and such additional proofs and allega• tions as may then be offered by such owners or claimants or on behalf of The City of New York.

Dated New York Mar ~ 14, 1924. FELIk A. MULtOON, MARTIN C. DYER,

EDWARD J. COUGHLAN, Commissioners. Joan J. Sulu, Clerk. m14,25

Filing Tentative Decree-Notice to no Objections.

In the Matter of the Application of The City of New York, relative to acquiring title in fee simple absolute wherever such title has not been heretofore acquired, to the lands, tene- ments and hereditaments required for the opening and extending of INWOOD HILL PARK, in the Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, as laid out on the City Map by resolution adopted by the Board of Estimate and Aportionment on March 17, 1916, and ap- proved by the Mayor on March 22, 1916, ex- cept the four parcels of land particularly de-scribed in the resolution of the Board of Esti-mate and Apportionment authorizing the in- stitution of this proceeding adopted on July 27. 1916.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL PAR- ties interested in the above-entitled proceeding,

as fellows: First-That the above-named Court, after eon-

siderinfl the testimony and ..pro~ ofs submitted on the trod of the abave•eatitled proceeding, has completed its eta of the:campeaaation which should be made by The City of New York to the respective owners of the real property to be ac- quired in this p , and in pursuance to a resolution of ethr

proceeding, of Estimate and Appor-

tionment q

adopted'

on the 16th day of April, Supreme Court of the

Sate of New ork, Fast Judicial District, to file a tentative decor as to damages, embracing

Damage Parcels Nos. 17, 18, 19, 15, 16, 28, 29, 8, 9 32, 4, 5, 34 and 38, the tentative decree of tote said Court as to awards for damages for Damage Parcels Nos. 17 18, 19, 15, 16, 28, 29, 8, 9, 32, 4, 5, 34 and 38 was signed on the 6th day of May, 1920 by Hon. Daniel F. Cahalan, Justice of the Supreme Court, pre-siding at the trial of the above-entitled proceed-ing, and was filed with the Clerk of the County of New York on the 10th day of May, 1920, for the inspection of whomsoever. it may concern.

Second-That The City of New York and all other parties interested in such proceeding or in any of the real property affected thereby, having any objections thereto, shall file such objections in writing, duly verified, in the man• net required by law for the verification of pleadings in an action. setting forth the real property owned by the objector and his post office address, with the Clerk of the County of New York, on or before the 2d day of June, 1920, and parties other than The City of New York, shall within the same time serve on the Cor-poration Counsel of The City of New York, at his office, Room No. 1557, Municipal Building, Chambers and Centre streets, in the Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, a copy of such verified objections.

Third-That on the 8th day of June, 1920, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of that day, or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard, the Corporation Counsel of The City of New York will apply to the Hon. Daniel F. Cahalan, the Justice of the Supreme Court who signed said ten-tative decree at a Trial Term, Part XV of the Supreme Court to be held in the County Court-house in the Borough of Manhattan, to fix a time when said Justice will hear the parties who will have filed objections to the said tenta-tive decree.

Dated, New York, May 10, 1920. JOHN P. O'BRIEN, Corporation Counsel,

Office and Post Office Address, Municipal Build- ing, New York City. m10,26

Filing Preliminary Abstracts.

In the Matter of the Application of The City of New York, relative to acquiring title wherever the same has not been heretofore acquired for the same purpose in feet to the lands, tenements and hereditaments required for the opening and extending of PAULDING AVENUE, from West Farms road to the New York, New Ha-ven and Hartford Railroad; FOWLER AVE-NUE; from Pierce avenue to Neill avenue• BO-GART AVENUE, from Sacket avenue to l ronx and Pelham Parkway; MULINER AVENUE, from Bear Swamp road to Bronx and Pelham Parkway; MATTHEWS AVENUE, from Bear Swamp road to Bronx and Pelham Parkway; NEILL AVENUE, from Bear Swamp road to Radcliff avenue, and LYDIG AVENUE, from Barnes avenue to Bogart avenue, subject to an easement of the New York, Westchester and Boston Railroad in Matthews avenue, Muliner avenue and Bogart avenue, in the 24th Ward, Borough of The Bronx, City of New York.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL PER- sons interested in the above-entitled proceed-

ing, and to the owner or owners, occupant or oc-cupants of all houses and lots and improved and unimproved lands affected thereby, and toall oth-ers whom it may concern, to wit:

First. That the undersigned, Commissioners of Estimate, have completed their estimate of damages, and that all persons interested in this proceeding, or in any of the lands, tenements and hereditaments and premises affected thereby having any objection thereto, do file their said objections in writing duly verified, with them at their office, Room 1557, 15th floor, Municipal Building in the Borough of Manhattan in The City of New York, on or before the 19th day of May, 1920, and that the said Commissioners will hear parties so objecting, and for that pur-pose will oe in attendance at their said office on the 21st day of May, 1920. at 2.30 o'clock p. m.

Second. That the undersigned, Commissioner of Assessment, has completed his estimate of benefit and that all persons interested in this proceeding, or in any of the lands, tenements and hereditaments and premises affected thereby, hav ing any objection thereto, do file their said ob-jections in writing, duly verified, with him at bas office, Room 1557, 15th floor, Munic Building, in the Borough of Manhattan, in The City of New York, on or before the 19th day of May, 1920, and that the said Commissioner will hear parties so objecting, and for that purpose will be in attendance at his said office on the 24th day of May, 1920, at 2.30 o'clock p. in

Third. That the Commissioner of Assessment has assessed any or all such lands, tenements and hereditament and premises as are within the area ut assesment fixed and prescribed as the area of assessment for benefit by the Board of Esti-mate and Apportionment on the 23d day of De-cember, 1914, and that the said area of assess-ment includes all those lands, tenements and hereditaments and premises situate and being in the Borough of The Bronx, in The City of New York which, taken together, are bounded and described as follows, viz.: I. Beginning at a point an the northerly line

of West Farms road where it is intersected by a line bisecting the angle formed by the inter. section of the prolongations of the northeasterly line of Bear Swamp road and the westerly line of Paulding avenue as these streets are laid out immediately adjoining West Farms road, and running thence northwestwardly along the said bisecting line to the intersection with the s 'uth-erly right-of•way Iine of the New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad; thence eastwardly

' along the said right-of-way line to the intersec-tion with the prolongation of a line midway be-teen Paulding avenue and Hone avenue, as these streets are laid out immediately adjoining West Farms road; thence southwardly along the said line midway between Paulding avenue and Hone avenue and along the prolongations of the said line to a point distant 100 feet southerly from the southerly line of West Farms road; the said distance being measured at right angles to West Farms road; thence westwardly and parallel with West Farms road to the intersec-tion with a line at right angles to West Farms road and passing through the point of beginning; thence northward) along the said line at right angles to West Farms road to the point or place of beginning.

II. Beginning at a point on a line distant 100 feet northerly from and parallel with the south-erly line of Bronx and Pelham Parkway, the said distance being measured at right angles to Bronx and Pelham Parkway where it is inter-seeted by the prolongation of the centre line of Bogart avenue as this street is laid out at Lydig avenue, and running thence southwardly along the centre line of Bogart avenue to a point din tent 474.17 feet southerly from its intersection with the southerly Hue of Bronx and Pelham Parkway; thence eastward]i at right angles to Bogart avenue to a point distant 100 feet east• erli from its easterly side; thence awkwardly and parallel with Bogart avenge to the intersec-tion with the prolongation o. a line midway between Brady avenue as this street is laid out between Bogart avenue and Radcliff avenue, and Lydig avenue as this street is laid out be. .tween Colden avenue, and Paulding avenue; thence eaatwardly along the said lime midway be- tween Brady avenue and Lydig 'avenue and along the prolongations of the said line to the intersection with a line midway between Celden

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Dated, New York, May .14, 1920. JOHN P. OBRIEN, Cqrporation

I Municipal Building, Borough of Manhattan, City Counsel, of New York. m14,25

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Dated, New York, May 14, 1920. Municipal Building, Borough of JOHN P. O'BRIEN, Corporation Counsel of New York,

Manhattan, City m14,25 Hill boulevard, etc.," adopted by the Board of Estimate and Apportionment April 1, -1915, and filed Jul 24, 1915.

NOTICE IS July GIVEN THAT THE

bill of costs, charges and expenses incurred by reason of the proceedings in the above-entitled matter will be presented for taxation to. one of the Justices of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, Second Department, at a Special Term thereof, for the hearing of motions, to be held at Trial Term, Part I, in the County Courthouse in the Borough of Queens. in The City of New York, on the 25th day of May, 1920, at 10 "o'clock in the forenoon of that day, or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard thereon; and. that the said bill of costs, charges and expenses has beendeposited in the office of the Clerk of the County of Queens, there to remain for and during the space of ten days, as required by law.

Dated, New York, May 11, 1920. W. F. O'CONNOR, JOHN H. FOX, HENRY

VOLLMER, JR., Commissioners of Estimate and Assessment.

Jossps. G. MATHEWS, Clerk. mll,21.

In the Matter of the Application of The City of New York, relative to acquiring title wherever the same has not been heretofore acquired for the same purpose in fee to the lands, tene-ments and bereditaments required for the opening and extending of DITMARS AVE-NUE, from Old Bowery Bay road to 43d street, in the 1st and 2d Wards, Borough of Queens, City of New York.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE bill of costs, charges and expenses incurred

by reason of the proceedings in the above-entitled matter will be presented for taxation to one of the Justices of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, Second Department, at a Special Term thereof, for the hearing of motions, to be held at the County Courthouse in the Borough of Brooklyn, in The City of New York, on the 27th day of May, 1920, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of that day, or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard thereon; and that the said bill of costs, charges, and ex-penses has been deposited in the office of the Clerk of the County of Queens, there to remain for and during the space of ten days, as required by law.

Dated, New York. May 11. 1920. R. W. KELLOGG,• WILLIAM H. WADE,

HENRY DOHT, Commissioners of Estimate. R. W, KELLOGG, Commissioner of Assessment.

JOSEPH Q. MATHEWS, Clerk, m11,21

SATURDAY, MAY 15, 1920. THE CITY RECORD. 9

avenue and Paulding avenue; thence southeast-wardly along the said line midway tctween Col-den avenue and Paulding avenue to the inter-section with a lute midway between Neill avenue and Rhinelander avenue; thence southwestwardly along the said line midway between Neill avenue and Rhinelander avenue to the intersection with a line -midway between Radcliff avenue 'and Bo-gart avenue; thence southeastwardly along the said line midway between Radcliff avenue and Bogart avenue to the intersection with the north. erly line of Pierce avenue; thence southeast-wardly in a straight fine to a point on the south-erly line of Pierce avenue where it is intersected by a line distant 100 feet easterly from and par-allel with the easterly line of Bogait avenue as this street is laid out between Sacket avenue and Pierce avenue, the said distance being meas-ured at right angles to .Bogart avenue; thence southwardly along the said line parallel with Bogart avenue and along the prolongation of the said line to the intersection with the north-erly right-of-way line of the New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad; thence westwardly along the said right-of-way line to the intersection with the prolongation of a line distant 100 feet westerly from and parallel with the westerly line of Bogart avenue, as this street is laid out between Sacket avenue and Pierce avenue, the said distance being measured at right angles to Bogart avenue; thence northwardly along the said line parallel with Bogart avenue and along the prolongation of the said line to the . inter. section with a line distant 100 feet southerly from and parallel with the southerly line of Pierce avenue as this street is laid out between Bogart avenue and Bear Swamp road, the said distance being measured at right angles to Pierce avenue; thence westwardly along he said line parallel with Pierce avenue and along the prolongation of the said line to the intersection with the pro. longation of a line distant 100 feet southwesterly from and parallel with the southwesterly line of Fowler avenue, the said distance -being meas-ured at right angles to Fowler avenue; thence northwestwardly along the said line parallel with Fowler avenue and along the prolongation of the said line to the intersection with the north-easterly line of Bear Swamp road; thence northwestwardly along the northeasterly line of Bear Swamp road to its intersection with the northerly line of Rhinelander avenue; thence southwestwardly at right angles to Bear Swamp road as this street is laid out between Rhine-lander avenue and Muliner avenue to a point distant 100 feet southwesterly from its. south-westerly side; thence northwestwardly and paral-lel with Bear Swamp road to the intersection with a line distant 400 feet southerly from and parallel with the southerly line of Neill avenue as this street is laid out between Barnes avenue and Wallace avenue, the said distance being measured at right angles to Neill avenue; thence westwardly along the said line parallel with Neill avenue and along the prolongation of the said line to the intersection with a line distant 100 feet westerly from and parallel with the westerly line of Hunt avenue, the said distance being meaured at right angles to Hunt avenue; thence northwardly along the said line parallel with Hunt avenue to the intersection with the south-easterly right-of-way line of the New York, Westchester and Boston Railroad; thence north-westwardly in a straight line to a point on the northwesterly right-of-way line of the said rail-road where it is intersected by the prolongation of a line .midway between Cruger avenue and Holland avenue as these streets are laid out be-tween Bear Swamp road and Brady avenue, thence northwardly along the said line midway

SUPREME COURT—SECOND DEPARTMENT.

Application to Court to Condemn Property.

In the Matter of the Application of The City of New York relative to acquiring title, wherever the same has not been heretofore acquired for the same purpose in fee, to the real property required for the opening and extending of TRAUTWINE STREET, from Fisk avenue to Ramsey street, Borough of Queens, City of New York.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AN application will be made to the Su-

preme Court of the State of New York, Second judicial District, at a Special Term of said Court, held at Trial Term, Part I, in and for the County of Queens at the County Courthouse, in the Borough of ueens, in The City of New York, on the 26th day of May, 1920, at. the opening of the Court on that day, or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard thereon, to have the compensation which should justly be made to the respective owners of the real property proposed to be acquired. for such improvement, ascertained and determined by the Supreme Court without a jury, and to have the cost of such improvement assessed by the said Court, as hereinafter set forth, in accordance with the resolutions of the Board of Estimate and Apportionment, The nature and extent of the improvement

hereby intended is the acquisition of title in fee by The City of New York, for the use of the public to the real property required for the opening and extending of Trautwine street from Fisk avenue to Ramsey street, in the Bor= ough of Queens, City of New York. The real property, title to which is proposed to be ac-quired, is more particularly bounded and de-scribed as follows, to wit: Beginning at a point formed by the inter-

section of the southerly line of Trautwine street with the easterly line of Fisk avenue; running

In the Matter of the Application of The City of New York relative to acquiring title, wherever the same has not been heretofore ac&red for theasme in fee, to the real property required ~ opening and extending of

between Crater avenue and Holland avenue and along the prolongation of the said line . to the intersection with a line distant 100 feet north-easterly from and parallel with the northeast-erly ine of Bear Swamp road as this street is laid out at Cruger avenue, the said distance being measured at right angle to Bear Swamp road; thence southeqtwardly along the said line paral-lel with Bear Swamp road and along the the pro-longation of the said line to the intersection with the northwesterly right-of-way line of the New York.. Westchester and Boston Railroad; thence northeastwardly along the said rightof•way line to the intersection with the prolongation of a line midway between Barnes avenue and Mat-thews avenue as these streets are laid out be-tween Brady avenue and Lydig avenue; thence northwardly along the said line midway between Barnes avenue and Matthews avenue and along the prolongation of the said line to the inter-section with a line midway between Lydig ave-nue and Brady avenue; thence westwardly along the said line midway between Lydig avenue and Brady avenue to the intersection with a line midway between Barnes avenue and Wallace avenue; thence northwardly along the said line midway between Barnes avenue and Wallace avenue to the intersection with a line bisecting the angle formed by the intersection of the pro-longations of the northerly line of Lydig avenue and the southerly line of Bronx and Pelham Faakway South as these streets are laid out be-tween Barnes avenue and Wallace avenue; thence eastwardly along the said bisecting line to the intersection with a line midway between Barnes avenue and Matthews avenue; thence northwardly along the said line midway between Barnes avenue and Matthews avenue and along the prolongation of the said line to the inter-section with a line parallel with Bronx and Pelham Parkway and passing through the point of beginning; thence eastwardly along the said line parallel with Bronx and Pelham Parkway to the point or place of beginning. Fourth. That the abstracts of said estimate

of damage and of said assessment for benefit together with the damage and benefit maps, and also all the affidavits, estimates, proofs and other documents used b the Commissioners of Esti-mate and by the Commissioner of Assessment in making the same, have been deposited in the Bureau of Street Openings in the Law Depart-ment of The City of New York, Room 1536, 15th floor, Municipal Building, in the Borough of Manhattan, in said City, there to remain until the 21st da of May, 1920. Fifth. That, provided there be no objections

filed to either of said abstracts, the reports as to awards and as to assessments for benefit here-in will be presented for confirmation to the Supreme Court of the State of New York, First Department, at a Special Term thereof, Part III, to be held in the County Courthouse in the Bor-ough of Manhattan, in The City of New York, on the 24h day of June, 1920, at the opening of the Court on that day.

Sixth. In case, however objections are filed to the foregoing abstracts cl estimate and assess• ment, or to either of them the motion to con-firm the reports as to awardq and as to assess-ments shall stand adjourned to the date to be hereafter specifiedin the notice provided in such cases to be given in relation to filing the final reports, pursuant to the provisions of the Greater New York Charter, as amended.

Dated New York April 23, 1920. CYRUS MILLEk, Chairman; CORNELIUS

J EARLEY Commissioners of Estimate. CY-RUS MILLER, Conunissioner of Assessment.

JOEL J. SQotaa, Clrrk. a29,ml5

thence northerly for 45:00 feet along the easterly line of Fisk avenue to the northerly line of Trautwine street; thence easterly, deflecting to the right 90° for 200.00 feet along the northerly line of Trautwine street to the westerly line of Delafield street (Lexington avenue); thence east-erly, deflecting to the left 3° 48' 51" for 60.13 feet along the northerly line of Trautwine street to the easterly line of Delafield street; thence easterly, deflecting to the right 3° 48' 51" for 250.00 feet along the northerly line of Trautwine street and the prolongation of the same to the easterly line of old Madison avenue (Ramsey street); thence southerly, deflecting to the right 90° for 49.00 feet along the easterly line of old Madison avenue to the prolongation of the southerly line of Trautwine street; thence west-erly along the southerly line of Trautwine street and the prolongation thereof for 510.00 feet to the easterly line of Fisk avenue, the point or place of beginning.

The property affected by the above proceed-ing is located in Blocks Nos. 1817, 2982, 2001 and 2983 of the Land Map of the County of Queens, City and State of New York,

The area to he acquired is shown upon Altera- tion Map No. 826 of the street system within the territory bounded by Fisk avenue, Stoirten-burgh street, Ramsey street and Fulton street, in the Second Ward, Borough of Queens. Ap-proved by the Board of Estimate and Apportion-ment September 26, 1919, by the Mayor October 8, 1919, copies of which were filed at the office of the County Clerk of Queens County at Ja- maica April 15, 1920 at the office of the Cor-poration Counsel of the City of. New York April 15, 1920, and at the office of the President of the Borough of Queens April 15, 1920.

The Board of Estimate and Apportionment, by resolutions adopted on the 24th day of Novem-her, 1916, and the 7th day of November, 1919, determined that the whole cost and expense of this proceeding shall be assessed upon the prop- erty deemed to be benefited thereby, and that the area of assessment for benefit in this proceeding be fixed and determined to be as shown on the following diagram:

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AN application will be made to the Supreme

.Court of the State of New • York, .' Se-ceaduditial District, at a Special Term of said Court, held at Trial Term ~ Part I, in and for the County 'of Q at the County Courthouse, in the Borough of ¶Jueens, in The City of New York, on the 26th day of May, 1920, at the opening of the Court on that day, or as soon thereafter as counsel can be beard thereon, to have the compensation which should justly be made to the respective owners of the real property proposed to be acquired for such improvement, ascertained and determined by the Supreme Court without a jury, and to have the cost of such improvement assessed by the said Court, as hereinafter set forth; in accordance with the resolutions of the Board of Estimate and Apportionment.

The nature and extent of the improvement hereby intended is the acquisition of title in fee by The City of New York, for the use of the public to the real property required for the o~entug and extending of Stone street, from Greenpoint avenue to Queens boulevard and from Skilhnaa avenue to Barnett avenue, and Dickson street, from Skillman avenue to Barnett avenue, in the Borough of Queens, City of New York. The real property, title to which is proposed to be acquired, is more particularly bounded and described as follows, to wit:

Parcel A. Beginning at a point formed by the intersec-

tion of the westerly line of Stone street with the northerly line of Queens boulevard; running thence northerly for 260.36 feet along the west- erly line of Stone street to the southerly line of Greenpoint avenue; thence easterly, deflect-ing to the right 59° 26' 53" for 69.7 feet along the southerly line of Greenpoint avenue to the easterly- line of Stone street; thence southerly, deflecting to the right '1200 33' 07" for 295.77 feet along the easterly line of Stone street to the northerly line of Queens boulevard; thence westerly for 60.00 feet along the northerly line of Queens boulevard to the westerly line of Stone street, the point or place of beginning.

Parcel B. Beginning at a point formed by the intersec.

tion of the wester! line of Stone street with the northerly line of y Skillman avenue; running thence northerly for 1,425.31 feet along the westerly line of Stone street to the southerly line of Barnett avenue; thence easterly, deflect- jog to the right 90° for 60.00 feet along the southerly line of Barnett avenue to the easterly line of Stone street; thence southerly, deflecting to the right 90° for 1,425.31 feet along the east-erly line of Stone street to the northerly line of Skillman avenue; thence westerly for 60.00 feet along the northerly line of Skillman avenue to the westerly line of Stone street, the point or place of beginning.

Parcel C. Beginning at a point formed by the intersec-

tion of the westerly line of Dickson street with the northerly line of Skillman avenue; running thence northerly for.209.21 feet along the west-erly line of Dickson street; thence northerly, deflecting to the right 3° 00' 00" for 596.82 feet along the westerly line of Dickson street; thence northerly, deflecting to the right 8° 13' 03" for 165.94 feet along the westerly line of Dickson.

Filing Final Reports.

In the Matter of the Application of The City of New York, relative to acquiring title, wherever the same has not been heretofore acquired for the same purpose in fee to the lands, tene-ments and hereditaments required for the opening and extending of CASPIAN STREET, from Andrews street to Metropolitan avenue; ZEIDLER STREET, from Andrews street to Metropolitan avenue, and KING PLACE, from Caspian street to Metropolitan avenue, in the 2d Ward, Borough of Queens, City of New York.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE final reports of the Commissioners of Esti-

mate and of the Commissioner of Assessment in the above-entitled matter will be presented for confirmation to the Supreme Court of the State of New York, Second Department, at a Special Term thereof for the hearing of motions, to be held at Trial Term, Part I, in the County Courthouse in the Borough of Queens, in The City of New York, on the 18th day of May, 1920, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of that day; and that the said final reports have been deposited in the office of the(Jerk of the County of Queens, there to remain for and during the space of five days, as required by law.

Dated, New York, May 11, 1920. WILLIAM B. PARSONS, ANTON J. DIE-

TRICH, HERMAN E. WINNE. Commissioners of Estimate. HERMAN E. WINNE, Commis-sioner of Assessment,

JosuuS G. MATnEWS, Clerk. mll,15

Filing Bills of Costs.

In the Matter of the Application of The City of New York, relative to acquiriag title, wher-ever the same has not been heretofore acquired for the same purpose in fee, to the lands, tene. ments and hereditaments required for the open-in,

and extending of COLUMBIA (ADAMS)

ANUE, from Laurel Hill boulevard (Shell road) north to Queens boulevard in the. Second Ward, Borough of Queens. City of New York.

In re petition of Adam Fox et al, relative to damage caused by the closing and discon-tinuance of that portion of BUSH NIC$ AND NEWTOWN TURNPIKE (LAUREL HILL BOULEVARD) •extending from Columbia eve• nue to Queens, boulevard, as laid down upon "map showing a change in the street system heretofore laid out by closing 7th street, Poe place, Trimble place, Burrongh avenue, Laurel

street to the southerly line of Dutch Kills road; thence westerly, deflecting to the left 106° 26' 38" for 63.79 feet along the southerly line of Ditch gills road to the westerly line of Dick-son street; thence northerly, deflecting to the right 95° 13' 35" for 463.14 feet along the westerly line of Dickson street to the southerly line of Barnett avenue• thence easterly deflect-ing to the right 90' for 60,00 feet along-the southerly line of Barnett avenue to, the easterly line of Dickson street; thence southerly deflect-ing to the right 900 for 407.95 feet along the easterly line of Dickson street to the northerly line of Dutch Kills road; thence easterly, deflect- ing to the left 95° 13' 35" for 76.17 feet along the northerly line of Dutch Kills road, to the prolongation of the easterly. line of Dickson street; thence southerly, deflecting to the right 106° 26' 38" for 230.94 feet along the easterly line of Dickson street and the prolongation thereof; thence southerly, deflecting to the left 8° 13' 03" for 590.94 feet along the easterly line of Dickson street; thence southerly, deflecting to the left 3° 00' 00" for 207.64 feet along the easterly line of Dickson street to the northerly line of Skillman avenue; thence westerly for 60.00 feet along the northerly line of Skillman avenue to the westerly line of Dickson street, the point or place of beginning.

The property affected by the above proceeding - is located in Blocks Nos. 893 896, 927, 928, 931, 951, 952, and 953, of the Land Map of the County of Queens, City and State of New York.

The area to be acquired is shown upon Sec-tion 3 of the Final Maps of the Borough of Queens, approved by the Board of Estimate and Apportionment July 6, 1911, by the Mayor July 7, 1911, copies of which were filed at the office of the President of the Borough of Queens October 23, 1911, at the office of theCounty Clerk of Queens County at Jamaica October 17, 1911, and at the office of the Corporation Coun-sel of The City of New York October 16. 1911; upon Section 4 of the Final Maps of the Borough of Queens, approved by the Board of Estimate and Apportionment_ November 20, 1913, by the Mayor November 25, 1913; copies of which were filed at the office of the President of the Borough of Queens February 17, 1914, at the office of the County Clerk of Queens County at Jamaica February 14, 1914, and at the office of the Cor-poration Counsel of The City of New York February- 13, 1914; as amended by the Altera-tion Map 836 of the territory bounded by Stone street, Middleburg avenue, Lincoln avenue and Skillman avenue, in the First and Second Wards, approved by the Board of Estimate and Appor-tionment September 26, 1919, by the Mayor October 8, 1919, copies of which were filed at the office of the County Clerk of Queens County at Jamaica April 15, 1920, at the office of the Corporation Counsel of The City of New York April 15, 1920, and at the office of the President of the Borough of Queens, April 15, 1920.

The Board of Estimate and Apportionment, by resolutions adopted on the 2d day of March, 1917, and the 7th day of November, 1919, deter-mined that the whole cost and expense of this proceeding shall be assessed upon the property deemed to be benefited thereby, and that the area of assessment for benefit in this proceeding be fixed and determined to be as shown on the following diagram:

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THE CITY RECORD. . SATURDAY, MAY 15, 1920.,

In the Matter of the Application of The City of New York, relative to acquiring title wherever the same has not been heretofore acquired for the same purpose in fee to the lands and premises required for the opening and extend-ing of WASHINGTON AVENUE (although not yet named by proper authority), from the East River to Jackson avenue, in the First Ward, Borough of Queens, City of New York.

NOTICE IS HEREBY- GIVEN THAT THE supplemental and additional bill of costs,

charges. and expenses incurred by reason of the proceedings in the above-entitled matter will be presented for taxation to one of the Justices of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, Second Department, at a Special Term thereof, for the hearing of motions, to be held at Trial Term, Part .1, in the County Courthouse in the Borough of Queens, in The City of New York, on the 25th day of May 1920, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of that day, or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard thereon; and that the said bill of costs. charges and expenses has been deposited in the office of the Clerk of the County of Queens, there to remain for and during the space of ten days, as required by law.

Dated, New York, May 11, 1920. HARRISON S. MOORE, EMIL A. GUEN-

THER, HENRY DOHT, Commissioners of Esti-mate and Assessment.

JOSEPH G. MATHEWS, Clerk. mll,21

Filing Tentative Decree-Notice to File Objections.

In the Matter of Acquiring Title by The City of New York to certain lands and premises on the westerly side of 125th street (South Coch- ran avenue), and the easterly side of 124th street (South Curtis avenue), between 101st avenue and 103d avenue, in the Fourth Ward of the Borough of Queens in The City of New York, duly selected as a site for school purposes according to law.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO THE OWN• ers respectively entitled to or interested in

the real property title to which has been acquired in the above proceeding and to all others whom it may concern, to wit:

That the Supreme Court of the State of New York at a Special Term for Trials, held in and for the County of Queens at the County Courthouse in the Borough of Queens, City of New York, has, after considering the testimony and proofs offered by The City of New York and the par-ties and persons who have appeared in the above proceeding, completed its estimate of the compen-

In the Matter of H! rrr STREET, from As. toria avenue to Berrian avenue; HOOD STREET from Hazen street to Ditmars ave• flue; and the PUBLIC PARK bounded by Hazen street, Hood street and Ditmars avenue, in the 1st and 2d Wards Borough of Queens, City of New York, as amended by an order of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, Second Judicial District, dated February 5, 1920, and entered in the office of the Clerk of the County of Queens, February 5, 1920, so as to eliminate therefrom Hood street, from Hazen street to Ditmars avenue and the Pub• lic Park, bounded by Hazen street, Hood street and Ditmars avenue; the proceeding, as amended, providing for the acquisition of title to Hazen street, from Astoria avenue to Berrian avenue, as said Hazen street is now laid out upon the map or plan of The City of New York.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL PAR• ties interested in the above-entitled proceeding

as follows: First: That the above-named Court, after

considering the testimony and proofs submitted on the trial of the above-entitled proceeding, has

Third: That The City of New York and all other parties interested in such proceeding or in any of the real property affected thereby, having any objections thereto, shall file such objections in writing, duly verified, in the man-ner required by law for the verification of plead-ings in an action, setting forth the real property owned by the objector and his post office ad-dress, with the Clerk of the County of Queens, on or before the 24th day of May, 1920, and parties other than The City of New York, shall within the same time serve on the Corpora-tion Counsel of The City of New York, at his office, Municipal Building, Courthouse Square; Long Island City, in the Borough of Queens,. City of New York, a copy of such verified ob-jections.

Notice to File Claims.

In the Matter of the Application of The City of New York, relative to acquiring title, wherever the same has not been heretofore acquired for the same purpose in fee, to the real property required for the opening_ and extending of LAUREL HILL AVENUE, from • Skillman avenue to Anable avenue, in the First Ward, Borough of Queens, City of New York.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT, BY AN order of the Supreme Court of the State of

New York, Second Judicial District, dated April 26, 1920, and duly entered and filed in the office of the Clerk of the County of Queens on April 27, 1920, the application of The City of New York to have the compensation which should justly be made to the respective owners of the

sation which ought justly be made by The City of New York to the respective. owners of the real property so acquired and has prepared a transcript of its estimate of the damages so ascer• tamed and determined. Said transcript of esti-mate is accompanied by the damage map used by the said Court upon the trial of said proceeding and states the several sums respectively estimated for each parcel shown on said damage map with the names of the owners, so far as ascertained. Said transcript of estimate dated April 28, 1920 is signed by Hon. Leander B. Faber, Justice of the Supreme Court, presiding at the trial of the above proceeding and said transcript accompanied by said damage map, together with the proofs upon which it is based, was filed in the office of the Clerk of the County of Queens on the 29th day of April, 1920, for the inspection of whomsoever it may concern.

NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN that The City of New York and any person

or persons whose rights may be affected by said transcript of estimate and who may object to the same or any part thereof may, within fifteen days after the first publication of this notice on May 8, 1920, set forth the objections to the same in writing' duly verified in the manner required by law for the verification of pleadings in an action setting forth the real property owned by the objector and his post office address, and file the same with the Clerk of the County of Queens, and within the same time serve upon the Corporation Counsel of The City of New York at his office, Room 1743, 17th floor, Municipal Building, Borough of Manhattan, New York City, or if The City of New York files objections, serve upon the at-torneys for the claimants a copy of such verified objections.

NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN that on the 26th day of May, 1920, at 10

o'clock in the forenoon, or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard thereon, the Corporation Counsel of The City of New York will apply to Hon. Leander B. Faber, the Justice of the Supreme Court signing such transcript of esti-mate or tentative decree, at Trial Term, Part I, of the Supreme Court, appointed to be held in and for the County of Nassau in the County Courthouse at Mineola, in the County of Nas-sau, to fix a time when the said Justice will hear the parties so objecting.

Dated, New York, May 8. 1920, JOHN P. O'BRIEN, Corporation Counsel,

Office and Post Office Address, Municipal Build-ing, Borough of Manhattan, New York City.

m8,19

completed its estimate of the compensation which should be made by The City of New York to the respective owners of the real property to be acquired in this proceeding, and has made an assessment of the value of the benefit and ad-vantage of the improvement to the respective owners of the real property within the area of assessment for benefit herein, and the tentative decree of the said Court as to awards for dam-ages and as to assessme t for benefit was signed on the 28th day of April, 1920, by Hon. Lewis L. Fawcett, Justice of p the Supreme Court pre-siding at the trial of the above-entitled pro. ceeding, and was filed with the Clerk of the County of Queens on the 3d day of May, 1920, for the inspection of whomsoever it may concern.

Second: That the said Court has assessed all the real property within the area of assessment fixed and prescribed as the area of assessment for benefit by the Board of Estimate and Ap-portionment on the 18th day of July, 1919, and that the said area of assessment includes the parcels of real property situate and being in the Borough of Queens, in The City of New York, which, taken together, are bounded as shown on the following diagram:

Fourth: That on the 26th day of May, 1920, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of that day, or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard, the Corporation Counsel of The City of New York will apply to the Hon. Lewis L. Fawcett, the Justice of the Supreme Court who signed said tentative decree at a Special Terns, Part I, of the Supreme Court to be held in the County Courthouse in the Borough of 'Brooklyn, to fix a time when said Justice will hear the parties who will have filed objections to the said tenta. tive decree,

Dated, New York, May 3, 1920.

JOHN P. O'BRIEN, Corporation Counsel, Office and Post Office Address, Municipal Build. ing, New York City. m3,19

real property proposed to be taken in the above-entitled proceeding ascertained and determined by the Supreme Court' without a jury, and to have the cost of such improvement assessed by the Court in accordance with the resolution of the Board of Estimate and Apportionment adopted on the 2d .day of March, 1917, was granted.

NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN, That, pursuant to section 1000 of the Greater

New York Charter, as amended by chapter 606 of the Laws of 1915, the map or survey of the land to be acquired in this proceeding has been duly filed in the office of the Clerk of the County of Queens, and each and every party and pe rson interested in the real property to be taken for the purpose of opetting and extending Laurel Hill avenue, from Skillman avenue to Anable avenue in the first Ward, Borough of Queens, City of New York having any claim or demand on account thereof, is hereby required

to file his claim duly verified describing the real property which the claimant owns or in which he is interested, and his post office address, with the Clerk of the County of Queens on or before the 18th day of May, 1920, and to serve on the Corporation Counsel of The City of New York, at his office, Room 606, 6th floor, Municipal Build. ing, Courthouse Square, Borough of Queens, City of New York, on or before the -18th day of May1920, a copy pf such ve ' ed claim.

Dated', York May 6, 1920. JOHN P. O'BRthEN, Corporation Counsel,

Municipal Building, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York. m6,17

,

COLLEGE OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK.

Proposals.

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Board of Trustees or the Curator of the

College of The City of New York at Room 218 Main Building, 139th st. and Convent ave., Man-hattan, until 2 p, in. on

WEDNESDAY, MAY 26, 1920.

FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERiN.G COAL TO THE COLLEGE OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK,

7,500 GROSS TONS NO. I BUCKWHEAT ANTHRACITE COAL.

The time allowed for fully completing the con- tract is 360 consecutive calendar days.

The amount of security required is thirty (30) per cent. of the total amount for which the con-tract is awarded.

Each bid must be accompanied by a deposit of not less than 1% per cent. of the total amount of the bid.

The bidders will state a price per gross ton for the coal.

Contract will be awarded, if awarded, to the lowest bidder on said contract.

A copy of the contract and specifications, bid sheet and envelope in which to enclose the bid may be obtained upon application therefor at the office of the Curator of the College, Room 218 Main Building, 139th st. and Convent ave., Manhattan.

A duplicate copy of the bid must be submitted at the same time for the Finance Department.

GEORGE McANENY, Chairman, Board of Trustees; JAMES W. HYDE. Secretary, Board of Trustees; BERNARD M. BARUCH. FRED-ERICK P. BELLAMY, LEE KOHNS, WIL-LIAM F. McCOMBS, MOSES I. STROOCK, CHARLES H. TUTTLE, ANNING S. PRALL, Board of Trustees.

R. V. DAVIS, Curator. Dated, May 15, 1920, mlS,26 ttSee General Instructions to Bidders on

last page, last column, of the "City Record."

NOTICE TO BIDDERS AT SALES OF OLD

BUILDINGS, ETC.

TERMS AND CONDITIONS UNDER WHICH BUILDINGS, ETC., WILL BE SOLD FOR REMOVAL FROM CITY PROPERTY.

THE BUILDINGS AND APPURTENANCES thereto will be sold to the highest bidder, who

must pay cash or certified check, drawn to the order of the Comptroller of The City of New York, and must also give a certified check or cash in half the amount of the purchase rrice as security for the faithful performance of the terms and conditions of the sale. Where the amount of the purchase price does not equal or exceed the sum of $50, the sum of $50 will be the amount of the security to he deposited. This security may at any time after the expiration of the contract period be applied by the City to the cost of completing any of the work required under the contract, but unfinished at the expira. tiort of the contract period. The purchaser shall no lease, occupy, cause,

or pur- chased by him b

uilding used or

buildings, tfor any

purpose other than that of their speedy removal, nor shall he collect any rental or other revenue for the use of either the land or the buildings, etc., Situated thereon. The breach of either or any of these conditions shall forthwith void the sale and cause immediate forfeiture of the pur-chase money and the secur,.ty deposited for the faithful performance of the conditions of the sale. The placing therein of permitting the occu-pancy of any such building by any tenant free, for rent or otherwise, excepting the necessary watchman or the workmen engaged in the actual demolition thereof, shall of itself be a breach of the above conditions of sale.

The sale will be as of the condition of the property on date of delivery thereof to the pur-chaser. The City of New York will not be re-sAonsible for any change or loss which may occur in the condition of the buildings. or their appurtenances between the time of the sale there-of and the time of delivering possession to the purchaser, after 'being properly vacated of all tenants. The sale and delivery to purchaser will be made as nearly together as the circumstances of vacating the structures of their tenants' will permit.

All the material of buildings, sheds, walks, structures and cellars of whatsoever nature, with their exterior and interior fixtures, appurte• nances and foundations of all kinds, except the exterior walls of the buildings and their founda-tions, and the sidewalks and curbs in front of said buildings, extending within the described area, shall be torn down and removed from the premises. None of the dirt, debris or waste re-sulting from the demolition shall be allowed to remain on the premises, except old mortar or plaster only, which may be left, but not higher at any point than two feet below the curb oppo-site that point. The exterior walls and their foundations shall be taken down only to a plane whose elevation shall be the level of the curb in front of the building Where there is no curb the elevation of the surrounding ground shall be considered curb level. All wells, cess-pools, sinks, etc., existing on the property must be filled to the level of the surrounding ground with clean earth. The purchaser at the sale shall also withdraw

and remove all abandoned water taps and old service mains and in ,place thereof cause to be inserted a brass plug in the main water pipe in the street, in compliance with the rules and rya lations of the Department of Water Supply, Gas and Electricity, and furnish the Department of Finance with a certificate from the Department of Water Supply, Gas and Electricity that this has been performed.

The purchaser at the We shall also remove all house sewer connections to the main sewer in the street, and the openings of the' main sewer in strtet shall be properly closed in compliance with the directions of the Bureau of Sewers in the Borough in which the buildings are situated and furnish the Department of rinance with a certificate from the Bureau of Sewers that the work has been• properly performed.

The pe rthit for all openings in the street to be obtained by and at the expense of the purchaser of the building.

Failure to remove said buildings, appurte-nances. or any part thereof. within thirty days from the day of possession will • work forfeiture

of ..ownmhip of such buildings, appurtenances on portions as shall then be left standing tw gether with all moneys paid by said purchaser on account thereof at the time of the aale, and the bidder's assent to the above conditions being understood to be implied by the act of bidding, and The City of New York will, without notice to the purchaser, cause the same to be removed and the cost and expense thereof charged against the security above mentioned.

The work of removal must be carried on in every respect in a thorough and workmanlike manner, and must be completed within thirty days from the date of possession and the suc-cesaful bidder will provide and furnish all ma- tennis or labor and machinery necessary thereto and will place proper and sufficent guards and fences and warning ai$nals by day and night for tha., prevention p{ accidents, and will indemnify and save harmlltss The City of New York its officers, agents and servants, and each of diem, against any and all suits and actions, claims and demands of every name and description brought against it, them or any of them, and Aga!'nst and from all damage and costa to which it, they or any of them be put by reason of injury, to the person or property of another, resulting from negligence or carelessness in the performance of the work, or in gua rding the same, or from any improper or detective materials or machinery, implements or appliances used in the removal of said buildings.

Where party walls are found to exist between buildings purchased by different bidders, the ma-terials of said party walls shall be understood to be equally divided between the separate pur-chasers.

Party walls and fences, when existing against adjacent property not sold shall not be taken down. All furrings plaster, chimneys, project-ing brick, etc., on the faces of such party walls are to be taken down and removed. The walls shall be made permanently self-supporting, beam holes, etc., bricked up, and the wall pointed and made to exclude wind and rain and present a clean exterior. The roofs and adjacent buildings shall be properly flashed and painted and made watertight where they have been disturbed by the operations of the Contractor.

"No buildings, parts of buildings, fixtures or machinery, sold for renewal under these terms and conditions shall in any case be relocated or re-erected within the lines of any proposed street or other public improvement, and if any such buildings, parts of buildings, fixtures or machin-ery, etc., shall be relocated or re•erected within the lines of any proposed street or other public improvement, title thereto shall thereupon be-come vested in The City of New York and a re-sale at public or private sale may be made in the same manner as if no prior sale thereof had been made."

The Comptroller of The City of New York re-serves the right on the day of We to withdraw from sale any of the buildings, parts of buildings and machinery included therein, or to reject any and all bids; and be it further

Resolved, That while the said sale is held under the supervision of the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund, the Comptroller is authorized to cause toe sale to be advertised and to direct the sale thereof as financial officer of the City.

NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.

GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS ON WORK TO BE DONE FOR OR SUP-PLIES TO BE FURNISHED TO THE CITY OF NEW YORK.

The person or persons making a bid for any service, work, materials or supplies for The City of New York or for any of its departments, bureaus or of)ices, shall furnish the same in a sealed envelope, indorsed with the title of the supplies, materials, work or services for which the bid is made, with his or their nape or names and the date of presentation to the President or Board or to the head of the Department at his or its office on or before the date and hour named in tie advertisement for the same at which time and place the bids will be publicly opened by the President or Board or head of said department and read, and the award of the contract made according to law as soon there-after as practicable.

Each bid shall contain the name and place of residence of the person making the same, and the names of all persons interested with him therein, and, if no other person be so interested, it shall distinctly state that fact; also that it is made without any connection with any other person making a bid for the same purpose, and is in all respects fair and without collusion or fraud and that no member of the Board of Aldermen, head of a department, chief of a bureau, deputy thereto, or clerk therein, or other officer or em-ployee of The City of New York is, shall be, or become interested, directly or indirectly, as con-tracting party, partner, stockholder, surety or otherwise in or in the performance of the con• tract of in the supplies, work or business to which it relates, or in any portion of the profits thereof. The bid must be verified by the oath, in writing, of the party or parties making the bid that the several matters stated therein are in all respects true.

No bid will be considered unless, as a condi-tipn precedent to the reception or consideration of such bid, it be accompanied by a certified check upon one of the State or National banks or trust companies of The City of New York, or a check of such bank or trust company signed by a duly authorized officer thereof, drawn to the order of the Comptroller or money or corporate stock or certificates o{ indebtedness of ➢ any nature issued by The City of New York, which the Comptroller shall approve as of equal value with the security required in the advertisement to the amount of not less than three nor more than five per centum of the amount of the bond required, as provided in section 420 of the Greater New York Charter.

All bids for supplies must be submitted in duplicate.

The certified check or money should not be inclosed in the envelope containing the bid. hm't should be either inclosed in a separate envelope addressed to the head of the Department, Pre~i-dent or Beard or submitted personally upon the presentation oP the bid.

For particulars as to the quantity or quality of the supplies, or the nature and extent of the work, reference mast be made to the specifica-tions, schedules, plans, etc., on file in the said office of the President, Board or Department. No bid shall be accepted from or contract

awarded to any person who is in arrears to The City of New York upon debt or contract, or, who is a defaulter as surety or otherwise upon an" obligation of the City.

The contract must be bid for separately. The right is reserved in each case to reject

all bids if it is deemed to be for the interest of the City so to do.

Bidders will write out the amount of their bids, in addition to inserting the same in figures.

Bidders are requested to make their bids upon the blank forma prepared and furnished by the City, a copy of which, with theroper envelope in which to enclose' the bid, together with a copy of the contract, including the specifications. in the form approved by the Corporation Counsel, can be obtained upon application therefor at the office of the Department for which the work is to be done or the supplies are to be furnished. Plans and drawings of construction work may be seen then. '